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This article explores the impact the Apple Vision Pro is having on the lives of people with disabilities. For example, people with low vision might use the Apple Vision Pro to create giant virtual screens that can make it easier to read messages, play games, or watch TV. It seems like VR's ability to create multiple virtual screens might be a game-changer for people who magnify content on their monitors. The immersive virtual environments may benefit people who are neurodiverse by creating a distraction-free environment. One of the people interviewed called it, "noise-canceling headphones for my eyes.” Check out the full article for all the details and hopefully, developers will continue to add new accessibility features to the Apple Vision Pro and other VR headsets.

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