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Strictly speaking, the kind of virtual reality technology used in broadcasting is actually ‘virtual studio technology’. Virtual studios did come before augmented reality technology, but struggled initially due to how expensive and complex the technology can be. Virtual reality aims to replace our reality with a completely fabricated version (rather than simply adding to our reality like AR). Although virtual reality primarily relates to the use of a headset which replaces. The Weather Channel demonstrated just how powerful the use of both AR and VR can be to show the devastating effects of extreme weather. With our StarTracker technology, they were able to use AR and VR to simulate different weather events and ‘destroy’ their own studio on live TV. The result was an incredibly striking broadcast that has engaged with viewers worldwide.
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