The three main types of Virtual Reality (VR) are:
Non-Immersive VR
- Users interact with a virtual environment through a computer or console but do not feel fully immersed.
- Examples: Video games, flight simulators, and architectural visualizations.
Semi-Immersive VR
- Provides a more interactive experience using large screens, 3D graphics, or projection systems but lacks full immersion.
- Examples: Flight simulators, educational training programs, and VR museums.
Fully Immersive VR
- Offers a completely immersive experience using VR headsets, motion tracking, and haptic feedback.
- Examples: Oculus Quest, HTC Vive, PlayStation VR, and high-end VR training simulations.
Each type of VR serves different purposes, from entertainment to professional training and education.