eXtended Reality (XR) is a catch-all to refer to augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). Sometimes the abbreviation "XR" is used to refer to both. The technology is intended to combine or mirror the physical world with a "digital twin world" that is able to interact with each other.
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Augmented Reality (VR) is an interactive experience that combines the real world and computer-generated content. The Holograms we saw in movies Star Wars & Star Trek are early examples of AR. The primary value of AR is the manner in which components of the digital world blend into a person's perception of the real world, not as a simple display of data, but through the integration of immersive sensations, which are perceived as natural parts of an environment. This experience is seamlessly interwoven with the physical world such that it is perceived as an immersive aspect of the real environment. In this way, augmented reality alters one's ongoing perception of a real-world environment, whereas virtual reality completely replaces the user's real-world environment with a simulated one.
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