samtenor wrote:
In my case, I am still hoping "some day" I can repurpose my retired 2 iMac 5K's beautiful screens.
If you have a 27" 5K Retina iMac, you could look into Luna Display (by Astropad) as a means of using that iMac as a second display. You'll still need a real display (e.g., iMac display, Mac notebook display, or hardware monitor) to set up things, and the arrangement won't be as good as a hardware connection to a 27" Apple 5K Studio Display.
Astropad – Luna Display
Astropad – How to Use Your iMac as a Monitor: A Step-by-Step Guide [2024]
"Like any product, Luna Display does have limitations and it’s not recommended for high-motion content. For example, I wouldn’t recommend using Luna Display for gaming or video editing.
Since Luna Display is squeezing a 5K display through a USB cable, when lots of motion occurs on-screen (like from video playback or moving a window quickly) the screen can temporarily become pixelated before it renders in at full resolution."