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Samsung’s Latest Tablet Can Be Used as a Second Screen for Mac

Samsung has launched its newest tablet, the Galaxy Tab S9. This device now works as a second screen for Mac computers. Users can connect the tablet to their Mac and extend their workspace. The feature is part of Samsung’s new SideSync update. It lets people drag windows from their Mac onto the tablet screen. They can also use the tablet’s touch controls to interact with Mac apps.


Samsung's Latest Tablet Can Be Used as a Second Screen for Mac

(Samsung’s Latest Tablet Can Be Used as a Second Screen for Mac)

The setup is simple. Just install the latest Samsung software on both devices. Then connect them over Wi-Fi or USB. Once linked, the tablet shows up as an extra display in macOS settings. No extra hardware is needed. The tablet supports full HD resolution and low input lag. That makes it useful for creative work like photo editing or graphic design.

Samsung says this update responds to user requests. Many people own both Macs and Galaxy tablets. They wanted a seamless way to use them together. Now they can. The tablet keeps its own functions while acting as a second screen. You can still take notes with the S Pen or watch videos. But you can also move your Mac browser or spreadsheet to the tablet when you need more room.

The Galaxy Tab S9 runs on Android but works smoothly with Apple’s system. Samsung used standard protocols to ensure compatibility. This means updates on either side should not break the connection. The feature is available now through a free software update. All recent Galaxy Tab S9 models support it. Users just need macOS Monterey or later on their Mac.


Samsung's Latest Tablet Can Be Used as a Second Screen for Mac

(Samsung’s Latest Tablet Can Be Used as a Second Screen for Mac)

This move shows Samsung’s focus on cross-platform flexibility. It gives people more ways to use their devices without switching ecosystems.