VR : Can we say a Future of technology
What clicks in mind? When we hear about Virtual Reality (VR), many of us immediately think of futuristic movies like ‘Minority Report’. However, nowadays, this technology is part of our daily lives, used in video games, medicine, and education. VR has become a staple, but what does it involve?
Imagine someone using Virtual Reality (VR) to learn anatomy. Instead of just reading or looking at pictures, they put on a VR headset and explore a detailed, 3D model of the human body. They can zoom in on organs, rotate them, and even practice virtual surgeries, making learning engaging.
The good news for those interested in the potential of virtual reality and how it works to transform our world is that VR solutions are constantly evolving. By 2030, experts predict the VR market will grow at a CAGR of 27.5% as innovators explore new opportunities.
Who invented VR?
The first virtual reality headset was created in 1968 by an American computer scientist named “Ivan Sutherland”.
What is special about VR?
With a full 360-degree spherical field of view that most VR systems offer, users can look in any direction and explore the virtual space from different perspectives, just as they would in the real world.
What are the popular uses of VR?
Almost every significant field embracing the use of Virtual Reality:
Here, I am spotting some crucial areas where VR works as an unavoidable tech in Education Dining, Entertainment, Medicine, and Architecture.
What are the three types of Virtual Reality?
Non-Immersive Virtual Reality.
Semi-Immersive Virtual Reality.
Fully Immersive Virtual Reality.
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