Noun
a hypothetical three-dimensional visual world created by a computer; user wears special goggles and fiber optic gloves etc., and can enter and move about in this world and interact with objects as if inside it
Source: WordNetLondon, March 1 (IANS) Virtual Reality (VR) combined with 3D Motion technology could allow physiotherapy to be translated onto a virtual avatar whom the patient can follow at home with ease, say researchers. Source: Internet
Virtual reality and augmented reality are no longer the stuff of science fiction. Source: Internet
Virtual reality and augmented reality: With new hardware available to individuals, and a growing body of content to consume, VR and AR have experienced high growth in recent years. Source: Internet
Virtual reality, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, voice control, haptic alerts, and so on: We’re at a point in the technology cycle where no single technology has emerged to take us to a pervasive new platform. Source: Internet
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Virtual reality hardware offers visual (and sometimes audio) immersion via a wide-angle, head-mounted display that shows a stereo image in 3D. Source: Internet