How to turn your iPad into a second display with SidecarĮven if you don’t have an iPad, picking one up for use as a portable display might be a good fit as you get a multi-purpose device, not just a portable monitor.
For your Mac, you’ll need a 2016 or later MacBook or MacBook Pro or a 2018 or later MacBook Air (running macOS Catalina or later). If you have a compatible iPad and MacBook, you’ve already got a portable display that works wirelessly or wired.Ĭompatible iPads include any iPad Pro, iPad 6th gen and later, iPad mini 5th gen, or iPad Air 3rd gen (running iOS 13 or later). Related: Best USB-C and Thunderbolt displays for Macīest portable displays for MacBooks Sidecar When it comes to dedicated portable displays, the most common size is 15.6-inches but there are options in 14 and 17-inch sizes too.
Or in the case of Sidecar with iPad, you can even use it wirelessly as your external display. Looking to add more screen real estate to your Mac that’s easy to use at home, work, or on the go? Whether you want to make use of your iPad or would rather pick up a dedicated portable monitor, read along for a look at the best portable displays for MacBooks.Īll the displays included below work with a single USB-C cable connected to your MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, other Macs, and PCs.