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fori1to10 | 2 years ago

Yes but you can use Vision Pro as a gigantic external display of the Mac

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dansalvato|2 years ago

Speaking from first-hand experience, there is some latency which makes the virtual display a lot less comfortable to use, and it's capped at 60Hz. It's effectively a coat of paint over Apple's typical "screen mirroring" feature, which is excellent for showing people stuff, but not necessarily for using it yourself.

FirmwareBurner|2 years ago

>it's capped at 60Hz

60Hz is really not great for VR as it can lead to motion sickness. Even the Meta Quest 2 launched with 72Hz and then bumped it to 90Hz-120Hz to reduce potential motion sickness and some people still feel it.

It could be also why Apple didn't market it for gaming and in most marketing shots people are using it sitting on the couch, not standing or moving with it.

Jare|2 years ago

Then it's a wearable display for the Mac, not a Mac.