So far, the Vision Pro hypehas been about the quality of the 3D experienceand the insanely powerful hardware.
This screen can be placed anywhere and resized to make it huge.
This is already a very powerful setup.

Adobe Firefly on Apple Vision Pro.Adobe
A Touch-Screen Mac
So why does this matter?
Let’s say you’re making music.
Then you have to switch context again, back to the instrument.

Adobe Lightroom on Apple Vision Pro.Adobe
Want to press record?
Look at the record button and pinch.
Drag a volume slider?
But there’s more.
Think about the difference between a piano keyboard on an iPad screen, and one a Mac screen.
Playing on the iPad is intuitive.
You just tap the virtual keys.
But on the Mac, you have to click them with a mouse.
In the Vision Pro, you get closer to the iPad experience.
you’re free to look and pinch at anything, instead of having to point and click.
It’s a slim distinction, but one which makes a big difference.
And imagine future apps that break out their controls into the Vision Pro’s virtual space.
You could drag that record button over the top of your piano keys, for example.