Is it possible to have multiple monitors when mirroring my MacBook in Vision Pro?

I can only see one window, as if I had only one monitor.

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Posted on Feb 9, 2024 12:09 PM

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Posted on Feb 9, 2024 1:12 PM

The data rate required for a hi-color, hi refresh rate display for full motion video at 4K is about 20 G bits/sec. Your home Wi-Fi can provide at most 1 G bits/sec. Something has to get compromised.


The picture you get at the Vision Pro of ONE display is like the image produced for sidecar onto an iPad -- massively compressed, and strongly reduced in number of colors and refresh rate.


There is no way to make multiple connections to ANY peripheral device except an actual display using a physical cable per display limited to one meter in length.


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Feb 9, 2024 1:12 PM in response to Haroldh17

The data rate required for a hi-color, hi refresh rate display for full motion video at 4K is about 20 G bits/sec. Your home Wi-Fi can provide at most 1 G bits/sec. Something has to get compromised.


The picture you get at the Vision Pro of ONE display is like the image produced for sidecar onto an iPad -- massively compressed, and strongly reduced in number of colors and refresh rate.


There is no way to make multiple connections to ANY peripheral device except an actual display using a physical cable per display limited to one meter in length.


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