Macworld The Apple Vision Pro is an enigma–it’s incredible technology in search of a compatible use case. Its immersive movie and 3D experiences delight the senses. But the headset’s real-world use case is, right now, far from practical. Apple touts spatial computing and the Vision Pro as the future of computing, but the very practical MacBook Pro is not going away anytime soon. And Vision Pro has a nifty party trick–the ability to replicate a Mac desktop. This opened the gateway to the Mac and Vision Pro tie-in. Based on my experience, Mac Virtual Display is an ingenious way to show that the …