Types of Virtual Reality Technology
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We can segregate the type of Virtual Reality Technology according to their user experience
Non-Immersive
In this kind of simulation, only a subset of the user’s senses is replicated, allowing for marginal awareness of the reality outside the VR simulation. A user enters into 3D virtual environments through a portal or window by utilizing standard HD monitors typically found on conventional desktop workstations.
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Semi Immersive
In this simulation, users experience a more rich immersion, where a user partly, not fully involved in a virtual environment. Semi immersive simulations are based on high-performance graphical computing, which is often coupled with large screen projector systems or multiple TV projections to properly simulate the user’s visuals.
Fully immersive
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Offers the full immersive experience to the user of Virtual Reality Technology, in this phase of VR head-mounted displays and motion sensing devices are used to simulate all of the user senses. In this situation, a user can experience the realistic virtual environment, where a user can experience a wide view field, high resolutions, increased refresh rates and a high quality of visualization through HMD.
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Key components of Virtual Reality Technology
In this section, Sapizon technologies highly professional VR developers will let you know about the key components to produce the Virtual Reality Technology environment.
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1. PC (personal computer) console/smartphone
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Virtual Reality Technology content which is displayed in front of a user after wearing VR headsets is equally important as a headset. To generate solid three dimensional environments, significant computing power is required where the requirement of PC, consoles, and smartphone comes needs to be in place to act as an engine to produce the VR content.
2. HMD (Head Mounted Display)
A head-mounted display is a type of device containing a display mounted in front of a user’s eyes. This display usually covers the full field of viewing angles while delivering the VR content. Some of the VR headsets utilize smartphone displays including the Google cardboard and Samsung Gear VR.
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VR Headset
3. Input devices
Input devices are one of the categories of components that offer users a sense of immersion. They provide users with a more natural way to navigate and interact with a virtual environment where a user can have the realistic experience of VR.
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