Mixed Reality vs. Virtual Reality
Virtual reality (VR) is a type of computer technology. Wearing a headset and immersing yourself in an entirely digital environment is required. Although you can walk around, talk to people, and interact with virtual objects using touchpads, these virtual environments are far from reality. Nonetheless, the technology is gaining traction and will soon be available to the general public. Although each technology has its applications, AR has a more significant market potential than VR. The technology is less expensive, simpler to learn, and less likely to cause serious mental problems. However, both types of technology have limitations and are not yet ready for widespread use. While augmented reality is still in its early stages, it has a strong presence in gaming and entertainment, and other industries are beginning to experiment with it. In contrast, mixed reality is a hybrid of VR and AR. Fumio Kishino and Paul Milgram coined this term in 1994 to describe the hybrid environment in whic