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AR 101?—?A brief summary (Part 1)

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Google launched Google Glass , and Microsoft launched HoloLens , a head-mounted display (Krevelen, 2010)(Jaimini, 2016). 80s : American Air Force developed a high-cost Super Cockpit plane simulator that mixed virtual and physical elements through an optical vision helmet (Krevelen, 2010). ISSN 1029–242X. made with??

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Top 50 Terminologies related to AR/VR

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In the context of virtual reality, a head-mounted display (also called HMD) is either a pair of goggles or a full helmet that users wear to fully immerse them in virtual experiences. Latency? —?The In the real world, there is virtually no latency. Phone Camera? —?supplies Placing? —?when

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