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virtual reality
[ vur-choo-uhl ree-al-i-tee ]
noun
- a realistic and immersive computer simulation of a three-dimensional environment, created using interactive software and hardware, and experienced or controlled by movement of the body. : VR
virtual reality
noun
- a computer-generated environment that, to the person experiencing it, closely resembles reality VR See also virtual
virtual reality
- A computer simulation of a real or imaginary world or scenario, in which a user may interact with simulated objects or living things in real time. More sophisticated virtual reality systems place sensors on the user's body to sense movements that are then interpreted by the system as movements in the simulated world; binocular goggles are sometimes used to simulate the appearance of objects in three dimensions.
virtual reality
- The creation of images and tactile sensations by means of a computer , producing the illusion of reality. Images are often projected onto special goggles to strengthen the illusion. ( See cyberspace .)
Word History and Origins
Origin of virtual reality1
Example Sentences
That inspired him to team up with a programmer, designer and concept artist, as well as teaching himself to use video game engine Unreal 5 to create the virtual reality game.
A "media village" would include a virtual reality studio offering CGI creation, augmented and virtual reality and gaming, while there would also be an area for open-air filming.
The company has also reportedly made job cuts at WhatsApp, Instagram and Reality Labs, its virtual reality business responsible for the Oculus headset.
“Maybe in five years from now, online dating will be reborn through virtual reality,” he said.
Eventually it aims to introduce tailored versions of its product for use in audio recording kit, voice interfaces for cars, smart speakers, augmented and virtual reality, sonar and hearing aid devices.
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