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Augmented Reality (AR)

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Virtual reality (VR) is a computer-generated, interactive environment in which a person can fully immerse themselves. With the help of special devices such as VR glasses, the real world is completely replaced by a simulated one. The user experiences a three-dimensional, artificial environment that can appeal to all the senses.
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preserves the real world and merely adds digital content.

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Virtual reality (VR) is a computer-generated, interactive environment in which a person can fully immerse themselves. With the help of special devices such as VR glasses, the real world is completely replaced by a simulated one. The user experiences a three-dimensional, artificial environment that can appeal to all the senses.
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Mixed reality, often referred to as mixed reality, is a technology that combines the physical world with computer-generated elements in real time. In contrast to pure virtual reality, in which the user is completely immersed in a digital world, and augmented reality, in which digital elements are superimposed on the real world, mixed reality enables interaction between real and virtual objects. As a rule, the user sees the real world, recorded by cameras, as an image of their…
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    Virtual reality (VR) is a computer-generated, interactive environment in which a person can fully immerse themselves. With the help of special devices such as VR glasses, the real world is completely replaced by a simulated one. The user experiences a three-dimensional, artificial environment that can appeal to all the senses.
    ), the user is completely immersed in a computer-generated world. The real world is completely faded out and replaced by an artificial environment.
  • Mixed reality (MRplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigMixed Reality (MR)

    Mixed reality, often referred to as mixed reality, is a technology that combines the physical world with computer-generated elements in real time. In contrast to pure virtual reality, in which the user is completely immersed in a digital world, and augmented reality, in which digital elements are superimposed on the real world, mixed reality enables interaction between real and virtual objects. As a rule, the user sees the real world, recorded by cameras, as an image of their…
    ), or mixed reality, represents an intermediate stage between ARplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigAugmented Reality (AR)

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    and VRplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigVirtual reality (VR)

    Virtual reality (VR) is a computer-generated, interactive environment in which a person can fully immerse themselves. With the help of special devices such as VR glasses, the real world is completely replaced by a simulated one. The user experiences a three-dimensional, artificial environment that can appeal to all the senses.
    . Here, digital objects can interact with and influence the real world.
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en/glossary/augmented-reality.txt · Last modified: 2025/02/19 12:57 by julia
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vrdoro - The VR platform

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