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Virtual reality tricks your brain into believing you are in a 3D world. Immerses the user into an artificial computer-generated environment offering an alternating experience with no connection with real world
Where else can you find VR videos than the world's most famous video app? Many channels provide VR content these days. It takes video streaming to a whole new level. With VR we can have a feeling of being in that place it is shot. Imagine being on a safari without the risk.
Painting on 2D planes or canvas is good but what would be great is if we can build 3D art without cost. Gravity Sketch helps you to build 3D models with the help of VR controllers. With a 3D printer, you could print out your creation to make it a reality.
We all love to roam around on google earth. It was exciting to wonder how it would be like with VR. Turns out, it was beyond expectation. 'Flying around' the world like an eagle is both enjoyable and educational. Now you know how Superman looks at the world when he's flying.
For all the graffiti artists out there, this app provides a way to paint on places you wish without the fuss of getting caught and at no cost. So tag along with your buddies and paint the world!
The ocean can be wonderful and dangerous but deep-sea diving would be on most of our bucket lists. Why not have a similar visual experience in the comfort of our home. Let's explore the ocean.
Learning is best when we experience or visualize what we learn. Google Expedition takes us on a study tour around the world. It's an educational app. We can roam around many iconic places without the cost of travel.
Littlstar brings a theatre-like experience into our home. Whether it's watching documentaries or movies like in an IMAX theatre or just being on a red carpet show, having the 360 vision as the cameraman.
The New York Times is trying to make news reports to the next level. Its app is a showcase for its VR reports, taking you from the depths of the ocean to the surface of Pluto, via the spire of 1 World Trade Center.
Part game and part educational app, InCell VR is a spiffing-looking recreation of human cells, with the twist that you’re flying through them. The game part involves racing through the colorful environment outrunning a virus wave. It’s intense, but there’s science behind the fun.
Navigate your computer in Virtual Reality. Mostly helpful in a multi-screen setup. Do all your work like browsing the internet, playing games, and watching videos with the comfort of VR.
Vidhuram N