What is Virtual Reality?


VIRTUAL REALITY

 Virtual Reality (VR) is an advanced technology that enables users to immerse themselves in a simulated three-dimensional environment, allowing them to interact with digital surroundings as if they were real. Unlike traditional screens, which provide a limited perspective of the digital world, VR offers a 360-degree, interactive experience through specialized hardware such as headsets, motion controllers, and sensory feedback systems. This combination of software and hardware creates highly immersive digital environments that blur the line between reality and simulation.


Although the origins of VR date back to the mid-20th century, it has seen exponential growth in recent years. Technological advancements have led to the development of more affordable and accessible VR devices, making them widely available to a broader audience. Initially centered on gaming, VR has now expanded into industries such as healthcare, education, business, and architecture. By engaging multiple senses—including vision, hearing, and even touch—VR enhances learning, training, and interactive experiences, revolutionizing the way people engage with digital content. As VR technology continues to evolve, its applications and impact on society are only expected to grow.


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TeamViewer. (n.d.). What is virtual reality (VR) and how does it work?. Retrieved March 28, 2025, from https://www.teamviewer.com/en-us/solutions/use-cases/virtual-reality-vr/

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