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Meta is making its Portal smart displays more useful to remote workers. Starting today, you can use the Portal Go and second-generation Portal Plus as a second screen for your Mac or Windows PC. The new functionality comes courtesy of Duet Display, the app that inspired Apple’s Sidecar feature in macOS Catalina. Normally, you would need to either buy a copy of the software or subscribe to use Duet Display, but CEO Rahul Dewan told Engadget the company is making both wired and local wireless second display functionality free for Portal users.
One thing to note is you can’t use the app while video calling with the Portal Go or Portal Plus. Duet Display is available to download on Portal Plus in the US, Canada, UK, France, Spain, Italy, Australia and New Zealand, and Portal Go in the US, Canada, UK, France, Spain and Italy.
Meta is also releasing the Portal Companion app on macOS. The software allows you to share your screen while on call. You can also use the app to send links to the device and more easily access controls like the mute toggle. The Portal Companion app is available to download in the US and UK.
The arrival of Duet Display on Portal devices comes after Meta reportedly decided to reposition them as enterprise products. In June, The Information and Variety said the company would not announce any new consumer versions of the smart display line.
The Nintendo Switch is home to some incredible games, but they don’t seem to go on sale as often as their peers on Xbox and PlayStation. Whether you’re hunting down a popular Pokemon game or looking for a classic title that launched years ago, it’s not uncommon to pay full price. Thankfully, that’s not the case with everything. Right now, a bunch of different retailers are currently offering discounts on more than a dozen highly reviewed Switch games. Even better–tons of accessories (such as controllers and carrying cases) are also on sale.
We’ve rounded up the best Switch game deals and best Switch accessories deals below. We don’t know how long these price cuts will stick around, so move fast if there’s something that catches your eye.
There’s a large number of great games on sale right now. Monster Hunter Rise is one of the best, listed for just $34. It’s a great time to dive in too, as the Sunbreak expansion has flooded its servers with players.
Pokemon Legends: Arceus and both Shining Pearl and Brilliant Diamond are all on sale. Arceus brought a new twist the the usual formula, giving you a chance to catch Pokemon without the need to enter turn-based battles. Shining Pearl and Brilliant Diamond, meanwhile, are impressive remakes of two iconic games. Arceus can be had for just $50, while Pearl and Diamond are $42 and $43, respectively.
Plenty other games are on sale, and we’ve listed 20 of the best deals below.
$50 ($60)
$38 ($60)
$46 ($60)
$40 ($60)
$22 ($30)
$37 ($60)
$50 ($60)
$49 ($60)
$50 ($60)
$49 ($60)
$50 ($60)
$34 ($60)
$44 ($60)
$43 ($60)
$50 ($60)
$42 ($60)
$25 ($40)
$51 ($60)
$50 ($60)
$44 ($60)
The savings don’t end with games, as plenty of cool Switch accessories are also discounted. This includes a tempered glass screen protector for the Switch OLED, a wide variety of controllers–both premium and affordable–and a gigantic bundle of assorted peripherals that’s listed for just $39. All the discounts make this a great time to upgrade your setup.
We’ve listed some of the best Switch accessory discounts below.
$8 ($15)
$15 ($20)
$24 ($30)
$70 ($100)
$36 ($55)
$66 ($100)
$28 ($30)
$17 ($23)
$45 ($50)
$16 ($23)
$39 ($44)