Virtual Reality - Page 11

Virtual Reality (VR) is a simulated experience that can resemble or differ from the real world. It typically involves the use of technology, such as headsets, haptic devices, and motion tracking, to immerse a user in a three-dimensional environment that they can interact with. This environment is generated by computer software and can include visual, auditory, and sometimes tactile elements that create a sense of presence and reality for the user. VR is commonly used in entertainment, gaming, education, training, therapy, and exploration, providing immersive experiences that enhance learning, skill acquisition, and entertainment. Through VR, users can experience scenarios and environments that may be difficult or impossible to encounter in real life.
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