Apple unveiled plenty of new features for the iPad on Monday at its WWDC 2019 confab for developers -- including one that works hand-in-hand with Macs.
"Sidecar" lets an iPad work as an external monitor for Macs running MacOS Catalina.
Though this feature has been available from third-party apps for some time, Sidecar comes directly from Apple in its latest operating system. The iPad will be able to connect to the Mac both wirelessly and with a cable, and Sidecar offers Apple Pencil support.
Apple's Sidecar app for MacOS Catalina lets you use your iPad as a second screen.
The news comes as software and services are taking on even greater importance for Apple. The company still sells millions of iPhones every quarter, but sales aren't soaring like they used to.
People are holding onto their phones longer, which makes it important to give them services that get them paying monthly. Apple has made augmented reality, mobile payments, streaming music and other areas key focuses over the past couple of years.
WWDC 2019: A quick visual recap of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference keynote
See all photosSee also
- Apple iOS 13: New Siri voice, camera tools, Dark Mode for iPhone
- New Mac Pro makes its debut, starts at $5,999
- Apple gives the iPad its own OS
- Returning to Apple's WWDC after 20 years, now with 5 OSes instead of 1
- Get all the latest from WWDC
This is a developing story. Follow our WWDC liveblog, and see all of today's Apple news.
CNET's Shara Tibken contributed to this story.