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AdonisSMU

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I was just thinking that a desk is not needed anymore to do work with Apple Vision Pro. I love the idea of not needing to be as tied down to furniture to do computing.
 
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You'll need a desk to hold your other monitors because for some asstastic reason, they couldn't figure out how to simulate more than 1 Mac display in the Vision Pro. Either that, or they're exploitatively holding out that feature for the next generation.
 
Don't know what you mean by computing, but most computing requires a real keyboard for speed and comfort. Many jobs such as design and creative work requires a mouse or drawing tablet. There are no virtual replacements for these unless a user really wants to struggle and look ridiculous.

A real keyboard, mouse and drawing tablet requires a desk.

If you don't want pain, you will need to sit comfortable to work.

If you don't want deep creases developing on your face, you will have to limit the time wearing a headset.

Oculus users have discovered this long ago. Now it's Apple users who need to discover the obvious.
 
I haven't used a desk in about 15 years. I work exclusively on my laptop, on my lap, in a very comfortable chair.

I'm hoping to use my AVP in the same way, sitting in my very comfortable chair, with a bluetooth keyboard sitting on my lap.
 
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Well for the one Mac display I think it's fine. You have the other native/emulated apps to work from for the time being.
 
I haven't used a desk in about 15 years. I work exclusively on my laptop, on my lap, in a very comfortable chair.

I'm hoping to use my AVP in the same way, sitting in my very comfortable chair, with a bluetooth keyboard sitting on my lap.
I think AVP will make this scenario easier as well.
 
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