- Beginner’s Explanation: Virtual Reality, or VR, is like wearing special glasses that make you feel like you’re inside a computer-generated world. It’s as if you’re really there!
- Practical Example: Imagine putting on VR goggles and suddenly finding yourself in a virtual forest where you can look around and interact with things.
- Advanced Explanation: Virtual Reality involves using specialized headsets and controllers to immerse users in a computer-generated environment. This environment is often interactive and responsive to a user’s movements. VR requires powerful hardware and software to create a convincing and seamless experience, involving concepts like 3D rendering, motion tracking, and spatial audio.
- Additional Resources:
- Oculus – What is Virtual Reality?: https://www.oculus.com/vr/what-is-vr/
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_reality
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