@irman3716

As a software engineer, I have the same expectation as you mentioned in the video: several displays taken out from a connected MacBook.

@NicoCoetzee

Thanks for spending the money so that the rest of us don't have to! I really hope Apple will take advice, like those given in this video, to heart and improve the product. I can definitely see myself considering the product (even at that price) if all the mentioned issues are addressed.

Great video!

@MohamudAhmedHaji

Most of the youtubers made it seem like flowless device and I knew there are tons  of everyday  things that you can't do with it right now.

Thank you for sharing this and I hope we get more honest reviews like this.

@druvak

Honest and right to the point. Great video. I'm just getting into the Mac eco system after decades in Linux. Love your channel and looking forward to more videos. 
PS - love your lifestyle, Titan and your accent creeping in ever so often. 
Love and hugs from another Indian software engineer

@entanex

Thank you so much for the video. It was exactly what I needed as a software engineer.

@xenfin

This is the review I have been looking for over the last week. Thanks

@ChristopherCricketWallace

remote desktop would be WONDERFUL!

@alhriclacle5486

Ive been using the xreal air glasses for coding and i love it. I can have a huge portable screen anywhere i go

@softwarengineeringwithfabri

thanks for the review! looking forward to write some code with it in the future

@rajulrmakumar

Finally, a fair/balanced review pointing out the drawbacks of Vision Pro. So many people go googoo gaagaa because it is an Apple product but in the end, if it is not increasing productivity and offer something that nothing can do (disruptor), it is just a cool gadget - that's it. Every other product - MacBook, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iwatch filled a void immediately after launch. IMO, Vision Pro does not.

@donynuransyah7024

high res + high precision hand tracking + 360 Omni Directional Treadmill it will be the ultimate device for any VR game.

@KevinHernandez-uq8rz

I bought a quest 2 primarily to play games on it. After having some neck pain issues from looking down at my screen I decided to use my Quest 2 as a monitor and its been amazing. If i could afford a vision pro id definitely get it specifically for productivity as i can have my "monitor" anywhere at any time.

@edwin846

Keeping the macbook screen off while casting makes sense because it's difficult to look at the screen thru vision pro. But agreed, multiple screen casting will be nice, hopefully apple will support it soon.

@flwi

Thanks for the honest review! Great video!

@juanbetancourt5106

Thank you, I have been looking for this for a week, I'm still think it's a matter of time that Apple will make them work for developers.

@michaellatta

The impression I have gotten from the reviews is that the Vision Pro is a super iPad, as you say. Just like the iPad it has a few code editors and even a git client. It can do zoom and slack. But, until it can open a shell window it can only supplement. For those that run their code in the cloud, it might be a primary device. It needs a top notch IDE though. It might be fun to port Zed to it.

@HarveyCastroMD

Thanks for posing . I wrote the  first book on Apple Vision Pro and healthcare

@NateTen

Stream Link for pc streaming works nice and allows eye tracking (by way of virtual touchscreen mouse), a silly way to work but fun!

@darcsentor

Hopefully in they can quickly add multi screens for the Mac. Ideally I would love a screen that filled 120 to 180 degrees of Vision Pro , like 16000 x 6000 pixel screen. I run modelling apps and physical screen size has always been an issue, my 5k2k ultra wide isn’t big enough.

@keithfrey8270

I’m pretty sure you can use many coding platforms through many browser windows that is the equivalent of having multiple monitors. You can also have your mail app open as a window. You can have up to 5 desktops on your Mac and switch between those desktops with a three finger swipe, so that’s also equivalent to having multiple monitors to an extent. 
Also, with a 70+ inch screen, you can fit many more windows on one desktop than usual and be able to interact with them well