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Virtual Reality (VR)

Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) are immersive technologies that alter the way users perceive and interact with the digital and physical worlds. While both technologies share the goal of creating engaging experiences, they differ in their approaches and applications.

Virtual Reality (VR):

  1. Definition: VR creates a completely immersive digital environment that users can interact with, completely replacing their perception of the real world.
  2. User Interaction: VR seeks to isolate users from the physical world and immerse them in a fully digital or simulated environment. Users often use VR headsets to achieve this level of immersion.
  3. Applications:
    • Gaming: VR is widely used in gaming to provide users with immersive and interactive gaming experiences.
    • Training and Simulation: VR is utilized for training purposes in various industries, such as aviation, healthcare, and military, where realistic simulations are crucial.
    • Virtual Tours: VR can be used for virtual travel experiences, allowing users to explore different locations from the comfort of their homes.
  4. Examples of VR:
    • Oculus Rift: A popular VR headset used for gaming and immersive experiences.
    • HTC Vive: Another VR headset with motion-tracking controllers, providing a highly interactive VR experience.
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