Technology
is improving at a rapid pace, as many things are possible today that were not
possible 10 years ago even if we tried our best to make it happen. Today, some
of the impossible things are rising to the occasion in the form of Augmented
Reality and Virtual Reality. But what are they exactly? Let's find out.
Back in the 1990s, virtual reality was on the lips of
everyone as multiple companies tried and failed to make it happen. The most
notable device back then was the Nintendo Virtual Boy, though it failed
miserably, and was discontinued a year after going on sale. Since then,
Nintendo has never attempted improve on the technology, which could set the
company behind its competition as virtual reality is slowly creeping back into
our lives.
When it comes to augmented reality, we're looking at
something that has found more success in the consumer space when compared to
virtual reality. We've seen several applications with AR, along with video game
and hardware devices such as the Google Glass. It is clear that the way things
are right now, AR has the upper hand against VR, and that might not be changing
anytime soon.
What is Augmented Reality
Augmented reality is the blending of virtual reality and
real life, as developers can create images within applications that blend in
with contents in the real world. With AR, users are able to interact with
virtual contents in the real world, and are able to distinguish between the
two.
What is Virtual Reality
Virtual reality is all about the creation of a virtual world
that users can interact with. This virtual world should be designed in such a
way that users would find it difficult to tell the difference from what is real
and what is not. Furthermore, VR is usually achieved by the wearing of a VR
helmet or goggles similar to the Oculus Rift.
Difference and similarities
Both virtual reality and augmented reality are similar in
the goal of immersing the user, though both systems to this in different ways.
With AR, users continue to be in touch with the real world while interacting
with virtual objects around them. With VR, the user is isolated from the real
world while immersed in a world that is completely fabricated. As it stands, VR
might work better for video games and social networking in a virtual environment,
such as Second Life, or even PlayStation Home.
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/5078/20140406/augmented-reality-vs-virtual-reality-what-are-the-differences-and-similarities.htm
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