RE: RE: ADSactly Media - Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality: Distinguishing Futuristic Media
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RE: ADSactly Media - Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality: Distinguishing Futuristic Media

RE: ADSactly Media - Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality: Distinguishing Futuristic Media

Dunno if somebody already mentioned it or if I'm just misunderstanding, but from my understandings so far, this sentence isn't fully correct:

"If you’re looking to your cellphone and a GUI Pops out of nowhere telling you about its battery level, then that is Augmented Reality. "

just to get this right, you're saying that a simple pop up window on your phone is already AR? I've always thought that AR involves expanding the reality, for example through the camera of your phone, or drawing lines that provide information on a picture of the real world (doesn't have to be a real-time picture with the camera).

But just a simple pop up for the battery level like we all know cause it happens on all of our phones, is not what augmented reality is, because where is the "reality" part of this? Or am I missing some point?

Don't want to say that you're wrong, just want to make sure to understand it correctly :)

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