SuperDisplay enables users to transform a tablet into a secondary monitor without purchasing a new device. The connection between two different devices can be established using a one-second charging cable or through the commonly used wifi network. Once connected, you'll be amazed at the expanded workspace that allows you to accomplish various tasks, such as synthesizing new information. Don't forget to try connecting to tablets with built-in pens like Samsung's S Pen.
If your laptop's screen feels too small and limiting, SuperDisplay can provide a second window. Android tablets are often chosen for their ability to run multiple software applications, enhancing the user's workflow and reducing the fatigue of switching between tabs. This is particularly beneficial for jobs that require reading content, as users can quickly synthesize information from multiple sources.
Turning a tablet into a second screen means it shares space and integrates with your laptop or PC screens. You can easily drag and drop browsers from the laptop screen to the tablet, freeing up space to work. Despite sharing the screen, you can still perform actions related to the corresponding screen, such as touching, and even rotate the display 180 degrees as desired. These operations open up numerous possibilities for using the second screen.
Connecting tablets, laptops, and PCs can be achieved through various connection methods, all relatively straightforward. Users can choose between wireless and wired connections based on their workspace. A wireless connection often requires a connection cable, keeping the devices close together, which might be inconvenient if the tablet needs repositioning. Many users prefer connecting via wifi for convenience, although it depends on the wifi quality. Each connection method has its strengths and weaknesses to be leveraged.
The second screen facilitates quick and uninterrupted access to information and tasks. For streamers, a secondary screen enables better management of incoming information for quicker fan interaction. You can also transform your tablet into a digital drawing table; if equipped with a built-in pen, SuperDisplay supports it excellently by detecting when you rest your hand on the screen to draw.
Overall, a second screen on a tablet assists users with various tasks, encouraging exploration of its applications. Throughout the experience, users notice minimal differences when switching from one screen to another. For example, dragging a browser from your laptop/PC to a connected tablet is seamless. Compatibility also involves matching refresh rates, ensuring synchronized experiences.
| App Name | SuperDisplay |
| Package Name | com.kelocube.mirrorclient |
| Version | v1.2.25 |
| Last Updated | Mar 24, 2026, 05:01 PM |
| File Size | 9 MB |
| Publisher | Coffee & Work |
| Root Required | No |