Virtual reality, in and of itself, is a revolutionary technology. Today, people are using VR to play games, experience new environments, and even watch movies.
However, you will probably agree with me on one point:
Virtual reality web browsing is not on par with other VR applications.
But, is that really the case?
As it turns out, a number of firms are working towards improving the virtual web browsing experience. Mozilla launched the Firefox Reality, a web browser compatible with VR headsets.
Users can use the mic on your VR headset to perform searches, eliminating the need for typing. The prospect is exciting.
Here, we will explore whether virtual reality for web browsing is all hype, or is it the start of a real revolution.