

→ Luna Display vs AirPlay to Mac Luna Display’s third-party Target Display Mode workaround: Mac-to-Mac Mode Update: In June 2021, Apple announced a new feature called AirPlay to Mac coming to macOS Monterey in late 2021. Especially when the Target Display Mode feature could add a lot of value to the growing lineup of M1 Macs. According to 9to5 Mac, Target Display Mode was last supported in the mid-2014 iMacs and has since been discontinued.īut despite the latest iMac updates, many people were disappointed to hear no mention of Target Display Mode. No signs of a Target Display Mode revival from Appleĭuring Apple’s April event a few weeks ago, there was still hope that Target Display Mode would see a revival. At Astropad, we’ve created a workaround to bring back Target Display Mode. However, Apple killed off Target Display Mode a few years back because it required too many Thunderbolt ports on newer model macs. Target Display Mode was an extremely popular feature that allowed older macs to be used as external monitors for newer macs.
