With the release of visionOS 2.2, Apple will add support for ultra-wide displays when mirroring a Mac’s display. And it might just be the Apple Vision Pro killer app I’ve been waiting for.
At the time of writing the visionOS 2.2 update is only available to developers willing to install it on the headset they use for app development. But it’ll soon be made available to everyone who wants it. And while there are a few new improvements for Apple Vision Pro owners to look forward to, there’s one that’s particularly exciting — big Mac display mirroring upgrades.
The Mac mirroring isn’t new of course, but the addition of new wide and ultra-wide options most definitely is. And it makes for a huge improvement for those who want to use their fancy spatial computer as a display for their Mac.
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