Avatron launches Air Display app for Android tablets

Avatron, known for its iPad Air Display app, has now released its Air Display app for Android tablets ($10, Amazon Appstore). It allows the display of the Android device to see what’s on the display of a Windows or Mac OS X system wirelessly. It can act as an extension or mirror the computer display.
Users can then use the app using the touchscreen or a mouse to navigate the screen. Once set up, the desktop screen will expand onto the tablet. Likewise, when the app is closed, the main display automatically returns to single-screen mode.
No indications exist as to whether the app will come to the regular Android Market.
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