![]() ![]() To perform the test, we took 50 samples of each software and got the average latency from those samples. Results: You can find the test results here ![]() You can access all the files of the raw captures here: ![]() We had rather low quality but continued with the test as it’s representative of real-world use. The USB connection test is straightforward For Wifi, keep in mind that the network we tested on was a standard home network and the network wasn’t the greatest. So, in this case, we would take the result on the Mac (7069) and subtract the value on the iPad (7052) giving us 7069 – 7052 = 17ms, which tell us the iPad is 17ms behind the Mac or about 1 frame running at 60FPS. This gives a timing what the end-to-end latency is. What we do is mirror the MacBook Pro screen to the iPad and then take a picture of both devices, then take the difference between the MacBook Pro number and the iPad number. Latency Testįor the latency test, we used this test page from AnyDesk.
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