This page is about virtuality. See virtuality (disambiguation) and virtual reality for other usage (disambiguation). Not to be confused with virtual, augmented, or simulation-based reality. an operator in charge NASA Ames's VIEW[1] Pose tracking and 3D near-eye displays are used in virtual reality (VR) to provide users an immersive sense of a virtual world. Virtual reality has applications in business, education (such as medical or military training), and entertainment (especially video games) (such as virtual meetings). Aside from virtual reality, other different forms of technology include augmented reality and mixed reality, sometimes known as extended reality or XR, however definitions are still evolving as the field develops. [2] Standard virtual reality systems currently use either virtual reality headgear or computers. This page is about virtuality. See virtuality (disambiguation) and virtual reality for other usage (disambiguation). Not to be confused with virtual, augmented, or simulation-based reality. an operator in charge NASA Ames's VIEW[1] Pose tracking and 3D near-eye displays are used in virtual reality (VR) to provide users an immersive sense of a virtual world. Virtual reality has applications in business, education (such as medical or military training), and entertainment (especially video games) (such as virtual meetings). Aside from virtual reality, other different forms of technology include augmented reality and mixed reality, sometimes known as extended reality or XR, however definitions are still evolving as the field develops. [2] Standard virtual reality systems currently use either virtual reality headgear or computers. This page is about virtuality. See virtuality (disambiguation) and virtual reality for other usage (disambiguation). Not to be confused with virtual, augmented, or simulation-based reality. an operator in charge NASA Ames's VIEW[1] Pose tracking and 3D near-eye displays are used in virtual reality (VR) to provide users an immersive sense of a virtual world. Virtual reality has applications in business, education (such as medical or military training), and entertainment (especially video games) (such as virtual meetings). Aside from virtual reality, other different forms of technology include augmented reality and mixed reality, sometimes known as extended reality or XR, however definitions are still evolving as the field develops. [2] Standard virtual reality systems currently use either virtual reality headgear or computers. This page is about virtuality. See virtuality (disambiguation) and virtual reality for other usage (disambiguation). Not to be confused with virtual, augmented, or simulation-based reality. an operator in charge NASA Ames's VIEW[1] Pose tracking and 3D near-eye displays are used in virtual reality (VR) to provide users an immersive sense of a virtual world. Virtual reality has applications in business, education (such as medical or military training), and entertainment