Comment iPhone to a display (Score 1) 122
So, you can already plug your iPhone into a dock that is connected to a monitor. Or a USB-C directly to a monitor. You can also connect a keyboard and mouse, or a playstation controller, to a iPhone via bluetooth. Of course the software isn't ideal to be used this way; but if you are just using safari, sometime like google docks, playing videos, or videos games it works just fine.
At this point Apple could, but they won't, create a hypervisor so that when it sensed it was plugged into a dock or monitor it would run a MacOS. I mean, the iPhone 17 Pro I just bought has a 1 TB of storage; 6core CPU with 2 performance and 4 efficiency cores; 6core GPU with Neural Accelerators; 16core Neural Engine; Hardwareaccelerated ray tracing; and 12 gigs of RAM. That is way more than the Window 11 Laptop the kids mostly use from 5 years ago.
At this point Apple could, but they won't, create a hypervisor so that when it sensed it was plugged into a dock or monitor it would run a MacOS. I mean, the iPhone 17 Pro I just bought has a 1 TB of storage; 6core CPU with 2 performance and 4 efficiency cores; 6core GPU with Neural Accelerators; 16core Neural Engine; Hardwareaccelerated ray tracing; and 12 gigs of RAM. That is way more than the Window 11 Laptop the kids mostly use from 5 years ago.