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This page describes the types of VR and the various VR Devices available in the market right now. |
Broadly, VR can be classified based on i) type of immersion and ii) type of device you intend to use.
Based on type of immersion, VR can be categorized broadly as:
- 360 Degree Media and
- Computer Generated 3D VR (CG3D VR)
These are basically 360 Degree Camera-shot images or videos or rendered scenes or images in 3D.
Camera shot 360 media enables you to experience or see a real-life place or scenario shot using a 360-degree camera.
While a Rendered 360 Image or a video lets people experience images and scenes that were computer generated using any 3D application.
This is completely 3D immersive VR where you build a 3D space for the user to explore and interact with.
VR Devices can be broadly classified as :
- PC VR
- Mobile VR
- Standalone VR
PC VR headsets are the headsets that provide the best possible VR experiences as of now. These headsets need to be connected to a PC to be used. They utilize a computer's graphics capabilities to render the VR experience in the real-time.
Most of the PC VR headsets can track your presence in the 3D Space, which means you can walk around in the 3D space like you walk in the real-world.
Some of these Headsets are shown below:
The Oculus Rift
HTC Vive
Playstation VR
Playstation VR is the most famous VR headset and it connects only to a Playstation 4 (PS4)
In 2011, when all the buzz about VR started coming in since the Oculus was announced, there was a general stigma that only people with high-end PCs can experience VR.
But all that changed when Google came out with the Google Cardboard and showed everyone that you already have a VR capable device in your own hands - your Smartphone.
Mobile phones may not be able to give you the quality of immersion the PC VR headsets can give you.
Some of these Mobile VR enablers are shown below:
Google Cardboard
Samsung Gear VR
Google Daydream
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**Standalone VR **
Standalone VR headsets let you immerse yourself in VR without having to connect to a high-end PC or put a mobile phone inside a headset.
Some of these headsets are shown below
HTC Vive Focus
Lenovo Mirage Solo
Oculus Go
Now lets check out how we would be building these VR experiences.
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