Augmented Reality (AR)
Augmented Reality (AR) is defined as "an intensified version of reality created by the use of technology including sensors for audio, visual, Somatosensory and more to augment the digital information on the real and physical world elements".
More precisely, Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that layers computer-generated enhancements on the top of the real-world elements in order to make it more meaningful by interacting with it.
Smartphones and Tablets use the AR apps to layer the more information to the elements of real-world. AR apps uses the device camera to augment the information on the real-world objects where you are visiting so that you can easily know about the place.
You can find ATMs, restaurants and much more using the AR apps. Layar app is one of the AR apps, you can check out on the Google Play Store and iTunes App Store.
Virtual Reality (VR)
Virtual Reality (VR) can be defined as the computer technology which uses the VR handsets or projected device or sometimes both in order to generate realistic images, sounds and other sensations which simulates the user's physical presence into a virtual environment.
More precisely, Virtual Reality (AR) can be defined as "Artificial, computer-generated simulation and replacing it with the real-world".
Some of VR handsets equipped with VR technology like Facebook's Oculus, Google Cardboard, Daydream View.
Virtual Reality (VR) technology is used to create and enhance the imaginary reality for gaming, entertainment and more.
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