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  2. Augmented reality - Wikipedia

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    Augmented reality (AR) differs from virtual reality (VR) in the sense that in AR part of the surrounding environment is 'real' and AR is just adding layers of virtual objects to the real environment. On the other hand, in VR the surrounding environment is completely virtual and computer generated.

  3. Virtual reality - Wikipedia

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    Augmented reality (AR) is a type of virtual reality technology that blends what the user sees in their real surroundings with digital content generated by computer software. The additional software-generated images with the virtual scene typically enhance how the real surroundings look in some way.

  4. Mixed reality game - Wikipedia

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    VR, AR, and MR are all very similar so it can be hard to tell the difference between them. The easiest way to distinguish between them is how the player interacts with their real life environment while playing the game. VR games have the player completely immersed in a 360 degree virtual reality with no connection to the outside world.

  5. Apple might be the only company that can take VR and AR ... - AOL

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    Apple's plans to produce a VR and AR headset could finally bring the category to the mainstream.

  6. Reality–virtuality continuum - Wikipedia

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    The virtuality continuum is a continuous scale ranging between the completely virtual, a virtuality, and the completely real, reality. The reality–virtuality continuum therefore encompasses all possible variations and compositions of real and virtual objects. It has been described as a concept in new media and computer science. The concept ...

  7. Vergence-accommodation conflict - Wikipedia

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    Hence the difference between the reciprocal of the vergence distance and the reciprocal of the accommodation distance characterizes the extent of VAC. In the example of a virtual reality head-mounted display, the accommodation distance corresponds to the distance of the virtual image plane.

  8. Google and Samsung debut Android XR amid VR, smart ... - AOL

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    This isn’t Google or Samsung’s first foray into AR and VR headsets. Google previously offered its Google Daydream phone-based headset, while Samsung sold its Gear VR and its Odyssey headsets.

  9. Virtual reality headset - Wikipedia

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    A virtual reality headset (or VR headset) is a head-mounted device that uses 3D near-eye displays and positional tracking to provide a virtual reality environment for the user. VR headsets are widely used with VR video games , but they are also used in other applications, including simulators and trainers.