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Virtual Reality 2002
Virtual Reality (VR) can be characterized as an application which "transports" users into a computer created, virtual environment which they can browse around in, move through, and react to. Virtual Reality is a reality that exists alongside the "real" reality—terms that have lost much of their significance in the light of increasingly "real" simulations, animations, and graphics. Those who immerse themselves in Virtual Reality enter a world that was created in a computer, although this is a reality in which the visitor can not only look around and move about, but can also carry out actions and initiate processes.
Source: PILO
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