Well, it looks like our friends in the Windows Product Group have our backs. ![]() It only makes sense, right? I promise to keep this article sweet and to the point. I had never thought about this before, so figured I would see if I could figure it out. I was recently working with a customer and they asked me if it was possible to use a Surface Pro or Surface Go as a secondary monitor. ![]() It is Mike “Cannonball” Kullish back in only my second post, so please be gentle.
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