What is extended reality?
X reality (XR), or extended reality, is an umbrella term used to describe any world that exists outside of the scope of reality- including virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality.
What is virtual reality?
Virtual reality is an entirely computerized, simulated world that is experienced, usually visually, through the use of VR headsets like Facebook’s Oculus. VR worlds can transport users to a new universe, or they can provide a simulation of the real world.
Companies like Roblox and Epic Games (creators of Fortnite) are at the forefront of developments in virtual reality.
Mixed reality vs Augmented reality
Most can grasp the concept of virtual reality. The term has been around in virtual reality games for many years. However, knowing where mixed reality and augmented reality fit into the equation, can be a little trickier.
What is augmented reality?
Augmented reality (AR) involves adding virtual elements into a real-world setting. It is much more common in everyday life than you might realize. Examples of augmented reality in everyday life include Zoom backgrounds, Snapchat filters, and the popular game Pokemon Go.
What is mixed reality?
Mixed reality (MR) consists of elements from both virtual reality and augmented reality to create a hybrid world that blends the physical and the digital. Using a virtual reality type headset, users can find themselves interacting with a world that is part reality and part virtual. Microsoft is among the companies heavily involved in mixed reality, with the company’s mixed reality portal released in 2017.
Mixed reality is being used to train medical professionals for surgeries, and even to prepare soldiers for war.
Summary
The technological world is evolving quickly. As a result, new modern tech terms are being coined every day. This list has provided you with a basic understanding of only some of the main principles being explored by tech companies around the world. Moreover, whether it be virtual reality, machine learning, or diving deep into the metaverse, you should have enough to keep up with the conversation at your next dinner party.
Blog by: Priyanka Rana