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Processing: The device analyses the environment and decides where to place digital objects.
Display: The real-world view and digital content are shown together on the screen.
Interaction: You can interact with the digital content by moving or tapping your device.
EVERYDAY EXAMPLES OF AR
Some everyday examples of Augmented Reality (AR) include:
Games: AR improves the gaming experience by adding virtual characters or objects into the
real world, as seen in games like Pokémon GO.
Education: AR makes learning interactive by displaying 3D models or information, enhancing
the understanding of complex topics.
Shopping: AR allows users to virtually try products, like furniture or clothes, before purchasing.
Training: AR overlays instructions or simulations to help users practice skills, such as medical
or technical training.
VIRTUAL REALITY (VR)
Virtual Reality (VR) creates an entirely digital environment that
you can explore and interact with. Putting on a VR headset takes
you into a completely new world, whether it’s a game, a historical
scene or even a distant planet.
HOW DOES VR WORK?
Virtual Reality (VR) creates an immersive, fake world that feels real using the following
components:
Headset: You wear a special VR headset that covers your eyes and shows a 3D world, adjusting
as you move your head.
Motion tracking: The headset and controllers track your movements, so the virtual world
moves with you.
Display & Sound: The headset has a screen for visuals and speakers that make the sounds
feel real.
Interaction: You use controllers or gloves to interact with the virtual world, whether you are
playing games or exploring new places.
EVERYDAY EXAMPLES OF VR
Some everyday examples of Virtual Reality (VR) include:
Games: VR creates immersive game environments where players interact using headsets and
controllers, making the experience lifelike.
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