Options for iOS electronics include: FaceTime: The top choice for setting up Apple devices to use as baby monitors is possibly the easiest: FaceTime. You can even use an old iPhone as a baby monitor, as long as both phones have FaceTime capabilities. Then, set up one device in view of the baby, make the call with one phone and then answer it
4. connect USB OTG+ethernet adapter to your Android device (FYI: my tablet is Android 5.0) --> Ethernet connection should be detected. Assign static IP (same net as your RPi --> I've used 169.254.186.10), Gatway (169.254.186.1) and DNS1 (255.255.255.0) 5. start vncserver (should be configured to start automatically!) and vncviewer. 6. Create aAsus also offers an IPMI expansion card that will do the same. Those will cost you $100-$200 so YMMV if it's worth it vs finding a spare monitor at Goodwill. A VNC (remote desktop) app to a VM could potentially fit the bill. Otherwise you should just be able to use the standard web interface via a browser.
Unlike the build in samsung app, superdisplay allows 120hz + pen input + full tablet resolution and both wired (USB) and wireless (WIFI) connection. Yoga Tab 13 is handy for photography (connect it to camera through HDMI) The Galaxy Tab 7+ can be used as a secondary monitor using native Windows features.Connecting a generic Android tablet to a Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC typically requires downloading a third-party app onto both the tablet as well as the PC, such as SpaceDesk or Duet Display. A super easy and cheap way to turn your phone, tablet or notebook into a FPV monitor! No apps needed on Windows 10. Free Go FPV, Pocket FPV apps available fo cDr9t.