![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sure, there’s the $1,600 to $2,300 Studio Display, and it’s far more expensive big brother the Pro Display XDR “from” $5K. Many have complained that Apple seems to have limited interest in displays. This may explain Apple’s limited interest in displays So this is a bandwidth limitation rather than an Apple one. The connection to the Mac is a wireless one, and one 4K monitor is about as much data as you can reliably push over a wireless connection. While it may be disappointing, it’s actually not surprising. So for those hoping that you could have a whole array of virtual monitors in your mixed-reality workspace, sadly that won’t be possible. You can place it anywhere in space and use Vision Pro as an enormous, private, portable 4K display. The bad news is that the feature is currently limited to a single 4K display.īring your Mac wirelessly into Vision Pro with Mac Virtual Display. Setup is as simple as can be: Apple says that all you need to do to wirelessly connect to your Mac is look at it through your Vision Pro. The answer is “yes, but”… Vision Pro Mac Virtual Display: Good & bad news I’ve seen quite a few posts asking whether you can use Vision Pro as a virtual monitor for your Mac. Apple briefly touched on using Vision Pro as a Mac Virtual Display, which could be a first step toward a true Mac-equivalent spatial computer.īut it did this so briefly, and in such a low-key way, that many missed it. ![]()
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