What is the Difference Between VR, AR, MR, and XR?
There are many exciting new and emerging technologies making a splash these days and it can be easy to confuse them with one another.
There are many exciting new and emerging technologies making a splash these days and it can be easy to confuse them with one another.
The metaverse is generating a lot of buzz these days thanks to the exciting potential of the universal and immersive virtual world it promises to present to consumers using virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR).
Virtual reality (VR) refers to a simulated experience that can either be totally different or very similar to the real world. It is achieved by creating a sensory environment using primarily sight and sound to create an interactive and immersive experience.
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