Once only the preserve of science-fiction, virtual reality has risen to become one of the most exciting and fast developing areas of technology today.
Having previous been seen as a niche product, VR technology is now a key area for many of the world’s leading technology manufacturers as consumer and business interest grows.
With companies including Microsoft, Samsung and HTC investing heavily in VR, the future of the technology looks bright.
Offering more information, improved safety and greater in-depth experiences across multiple industries, virtual reality is only set to continue to be a key part of the technology world.
But do you know your Google Glass from your Gear VR? Your HoloLens from your Vive? Time to find out!
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