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The Vision Pro’s ultrawide Mac display is very close to being a killer app
And I’m not even an ultrawide display guy.
The default virtual display becomes one of three options — Standard, Wide, and Ultrawide — once your Mac is updated to macOS 15.2, which lets it take over foveated rendering from the Vision Pro. Those two extra modes instantly made the virtual display viable for me, giving me the space I’m accustomed to in my three-monitor life. It ends up feeling more like a real monitor and not some fantasy display that evokes Weird Al Yankovic’s song “ Frank’s 2000” TV.”
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