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Augmented vs. Virtual Reality [Infographic]

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With the advent of Pokemon Go and all the excitement last year with this augmented reality game, more technologies have been released and are currently being developed to take advantage of both augmented and virtual reality–both in secular and religious applications. In case you're already confused about what the differences between these two technologies, below is a helpful infographic with information to clarify what defines each technology.

Some predict that in the future there will be a blend of these technologies and that churches will soon take advantage of them to enhance the religious experience. Will we soon pull out our phones to see special digital additions to services?

Here are a few other interesting articles and videos about augmented and virtual reality applications:

Augmented Reality Browser

Microsoft HoloLens Review

Virtual Reality in the Church

Outside of tech circles who live and breathe emerging technologies, regular folks could use a fun and interesting primer on how the two platforms are distinct from one another.

 

Aug vs virtual reality infographic

Lauren Hunter
Lauren Hunterhttps://laurenhunter.net
Lauren Hunter is a writer who loves the big picture of God’s journey we are all on together. In 2007, she founded ChurchTechToday, a website for pastors and church leaders to harness technology to improve ministry. Married to her high school sweetheart, Lauren lives in Northern California with her husband and their four children. Her latest book is Leaving Christian Science: 10 Stories of New Faith in Jesus Christ. She can be found online at https://laurenhunter.net.

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