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Link: Apple's future growth may come from several new Watch- or iPad-sized bets; visionOS 2.2 ultrawide Mac display option may be the Vision Pro's first killer app (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg)

The Vision Pro's first true killer app has transformed the device into an essential tool. Apple has upgraded it to function as a high-resolution, virtual curved Mac monitor with wide and ultrawide options.

This past week, Apple released a beta version showcasing these new capabilities, changing how users interact with the device. The expansive screen real estate delivered by these new modes is nothing short of groundbreaking.

Previously, my Vision Pro was mainly used for occasional movie watching. Now, the innovative monitor functionalities have me using the device daily for work.

With a significant price tag of $3,500, the Vision Pro by Apple stands out with its powerful internal hardware. It operates independently, enhancing its usability as a professional tool.

Apple plans to release these ultrawide display options to all Vision Pro users with the upcoming visionOS 2.2. I anticipate its arrival by early December, introducing an impressive feature set to the public.

If Apple markets this new feature effectively, it could redefine the Vision Pro's position in the market. After all, the utility of these ultrawide and curved display options cannot be overstated. #

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