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<p><a href="
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<p>But it did this so briefly, and in such a low-key way, that many missed it. I’ve seen quite a few posts asking whether you can use Vision Pro as a virtual monitor for your Mac. The answer is “yes, but”…</p>
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Mac Virtual Display is limited in Vision Pro – but there’s a workaround