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What is the technology that layers computer-generated enhancements over an existing reality?
What is the technology that layers computer-generated enhancements over an existing reality?
Which technology expands our physical world by adding layers of digital information?
Which technology expands our physical world by adding layers of digital information?
What technology creates a completely artificial environment that is experienced through sensory stimuli?
What technology creates a completely artificial environment that is experienced through sensory stimuli?
Which technology combines real and virtual worlds to produce new environments and visualizations?
Which technology combines real and virtual worlds to produce new environments and visualizations?
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Which technology allows users to interact with the real world while digital content is added to it?
Which technology allows users to interact with the real world while digital content is added to it?
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Study Notes
Virtual and Augmented Reality Technologies
- Augmented Reality (AR): Layers computer-generated enhancements over an existing reality, expanding our physical world by adding layers of digital information.
- Virtual Reality (VR): Creates a completely artificial environment that is experienced through sensory stimuli, a fully immersive digital environment.
- Mixed Reality (MR): Combines real and virtual worlds to produce new environments and visualizations, blending the digital and physical worlds.
- Augmented Reality (AR): Allows users to interact with the real world while digital content is added to it, enhancing the physical environment with digital information.
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Test your knowledge of augmented and virtual reality with this quiz covering the history, definitions, comparisons, statistics, applications, and technology behind AR/VR. Explore the differences between augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (MR) while learning about their hardware, software, and real-world case studies.