Virtual Reality

Virtual reality (VR) is a computer-generated, three-dimensional environment in which users can interact with and explore. It utilizes visual and auditory feedback to create realistic sensations, allowing users to observe and interact with virtual objects and environments as if they were present in the real world. VR can provide an immersive experience, allowing users to explore and manipulate their environment in ways that were previously impossible. As a result, VR technology is increasingly being used for various applications, such as medical training, virtual tourism, and entertainment. By enabling users to explore computer-generated spaces and objects, it has the potential to revolutionize many industries and improve our lives.

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