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WELCOME

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VIRTUAL REALITY

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TOPIC 1) WHAT IS VIRTUAL REALITY?? 2) FOUNDERS OF VR. 3) FEATURES OF VIRTUAL REALITY 4) APLICATION OF VIRTUAL REALITY 5) SUPPORTE DEVICES OF VIRTUAL REALITY 6) COUPLE IMAGES OF VIRTUAL REALITY

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WHAT IS VIRTUAL REALITY Virtual reality (VR) typically refers to computer technologies that use

software to generate realistic images, sounds and other sensations that replicate a real environment (or create an imaginary settingor create an imaginary setting), and simulate a user's physical presence in this environment.

VR has been defined as "...a realistic and immersive simulation of a a realistic and immersive simulation of a three-dimensional environment, created using interactive three-dimensional environment, created using interactive software and hardware, and experienced or controlled by software and hardware, and experienced or controlled by movement of the bodymovement of the body“, or as an "immersive, interactive experience generated by a computer".

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FOUNDRS OF VR Jaron Lanier had founded the company VPL Research in 1985.

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FEATURES OF VIRTUAL REALITY View three-dimensional images. Provide the appropriate responses. IT CAN BE USE WITHOUT INTERNET EASY TO USE.

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APLICATION OF VIRTUAL REALITY Education Industrial design and architecture Games and entertainment Pros and cons of virtual reality

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SUPPORTED DEVICES FOR VR

DAYDREAM Google Cardboard. HTC Vive. Oculus Rift. Samsung Gear VR. PlayStation VR. OSVR.

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DAYDREAM

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GOOGLE CARDBOARD

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HTC VIVE

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OCULUS RIFT

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SAMSUNG GEAR VR

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PLAYSTATION VR

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OS VR

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COUPLE IMAGES OF VIRTUAL REALITY