Virtual Reality (VR) - Page 7
Virtual Reality (VR) refers to a simulated experience that can be similar to or completely different from the real world. It involves the use of computer technology to create a three-dimensional, immersive environment that users can interact with in a seemingly real or physical way. Users typically engage with VR through specialized hardware, such as headsets, gloves, and motion sensors, which track their movements and provide sensory feedback. This technology allows individuals to explore and manipulate virtual spaces and scenarios, often used in gaming, training, education, and therapeutic contexts. VR can create a sense of presence, where users feel as if they are truly inside the virtual environment, enhancing the experience of interaction and immersion.