iPAD
Apple only lets you mirror
your 2018 iPad Pro’s screen
to another display with a
wired USB-C connection
- Better support for external displays
Multitasking isn’t just about shuffling around apps on
a screen. Sometimes you want to work on two screens
– or at least a bigger one.
As things stand, Apple only lets you mirror your
2018 iPad Pro’s screen to another display with a wired
USB-C connection. It’s handy, but in most cases you’re
stuck using the iPad’s native aspect ratio even though
many contemporary monitors have a 16:9 aspect ratio.
As a consequence, you often end up working with thick
black bars on both sides of the display. You can get
images in Photos to expand to take up the full screen,
but the effect is jarring for almost everything else.
First off, Apple should let the base iPadOS interface fill
iPAD
Apple only lets you mirror
your 2018 iPad Pro’s screen
to another display with a
wired USB-C connection
- Bettersupportfor externaldisplays
Multitaskingisn’tjustaboutshufflingaroundappson
a screen.Sometimesyouwanttoworkontwoscreens
- oratleastabiggerone.
Asthingsstand,Appleonlyletsyoumirroryour
2018 iPadPro’sscreentoanotherdisplaywithawired
USB-Cconnection.It’shandy,butinmostcasesyou’re
stuckusingtheiPad’snativeaspectratioeventhough
manycontemporarymonitorshavea16:9aspectratio.
Asaconsequence,youoftenendupworkingwiththick
blackbarsonbothsidesofthedisplay.Youcanget
imagesinPhotostoexpandtotakeupthefullscreen,
buttheeffectisjarringforalmosteverythingelse.
Firstoff,AppleshouldletthebaseiPadOSinterfacefill