 Yeah. So let's talk to Barry here, or let's let Barry share his thoughts about external monitors and such because there's there's things for us all to learn here. So Barry says, I listened to episode 913 when listener Jim had a question about his favorite or our favorite 27 inch monitors. He says I've had a 2015 IMAC for quite a while, but it's been in storage since the M ones came out. It's unfortunate since there is no target display mode that would allow me to use it as an awesome external display. Yeah, that's true. They target display mode went away with retina screens because there was no way to get that amount of bandwidth in to the Mac to the display. Or so we were told. He says there is a solution that I've tried recently that's working very well. It's called Luna display luna display from astropad.com. One of its primary purposes is to allow an iPad to be used as a second screen for your Mac. However, that has been partially surelocked by sidecar. Of course, Luna display also works really well Mac to Mac or even Windows to Mac both Macs need to run Mac OS 10 11 or later, and it will run software on each side to display properly. Note that the displays can be a bit slower to refresh than native and at 5k there is the caveat of only 45 Hertz refresh rate. But it looks gorgeous to me and is really nice that I can still use this machine as a great big high res second display. So yeah, that's pretty cool. We'll put a link to to Luna display there in the show notes. That 45 Hertz I think it's and I'm I'm speculating here john but bear with me on this. I don't think the refresh rate of the screen gets lowered to 45 Hertz. I think the refresh rate of the image being sent to the screen is maxed out at 45 Hertz. I don't think you're going to get like weird issues with your lighting conflicting with the display. I think you still get the display's native refresh rate. But you're just like you're not probably not going to be happy sending games to it or things like that that would need faster refresh. I don't know. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I'm wrong. So nice, right? I'm almost certain I've seen an ad for this and one of my I think Instagram and it was like, Oh, remote display. That's cool. Yeah, as long as you keep up. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Well, and that's it is it can keep up with simple things. But probably not what you're going to want to use for gaming or things like that. But you know, I mean, look at what we all well, look at what I use my secondary monitor for it's where I put like my chat apps. I'll put some like, you know, if I have activity monitor open or something, I'll have that over there. I use the thing called garage pay to track our PayPal stuff. And so that sits on my secondary monitor it down in the office, you know, so it's it's super handy. And I definitely like to have messages and slack and all that stuff open. But it's I'm not I don't like 45 Hertz like fine, whatever, it's all good. As long as it, as long as it works. So yeah, I kind of like that. That's pretty cool. Yeah, I like it. Yeah, they don't really go into detail about the wireless technology they're using. No, no, they don't. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, all they say is yeah, available for USBC, HDMI and mini display port. Okay, that's nice. Yeah, it's good. Right. Yeah, exactly. Or maybe it's buried in there. I'll, I'll have to poke around. Okay, I'm curious. What are they using? Another own thing or I think it is their own thing. Yes, I think the way that it works is yeah, there, it's their own thing. But yeah, it's cool.