How much would you spend to see your Mac screen projected across your entire living room?
Youll need both betas active on your devices to use the ultra-wide Mac mirroring.
Why would you want to?
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Well, just look at these screenshots and tell me whether you think that looks cool or not.
There are three screen modes: normal, wide, and ultrawide.
Wide adds a slight curve to around a 21:9 aspect ratio, but ultra-wide is ludicrously large.
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Paired together, my review copy of the Pro 16 and Apple Vision Pro cost $5,000.
At most, it can get to a wide 21:9 aspect ratio.
This kind of feature is already available on Meta Quest headsets through theVirtual Desktop app.
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So the Mac mirroring ultra-wide isnt a Vision Pro-only feature, though it is best on Apples own headset.
It simply looks better than anything you’re able to get on theQuest 3orQuest 3S.
Of course, it should.
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The $300 3S costs nearly 12 times less than Apples Vision Pro.
The blow-up Mac screen should work with any of the latest Apple-brand computers.
However, possibly the best choice of those on offer is the newMac mini.
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The Vision Pro is the most sedentary commercial headset available.
Even Apple CEOTim Cook recently told reportershe mainly uses it to watch movies in bed.
That way, its one of the heaviest, most expensive ways to watch content on a large screen.
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The wraparound Mac screen is just the epitome of that.
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