augmented reality
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of augmented reality
First recorded in 1980–85; patterned after virtual reality
Example Sentences
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Another aspect of “Out of the Ashes” is augmented reality, which will also be shown at the Music Center event.
From Los Angeles Times
Since 2017 it has released augmented reality apps and experiences letting people play with computer-generated models layered over their surroundings.
From BBC
The 14-year-old tech company is still losing money and has seen its share price tumble as it barrels forward to popularize augmented reality glasses next year.
From Los Angeles Times
Now Snap plans to release augmented reality glasses in 2026 that let people interact with digital images overlaid onto the physical world.
From Los Angeles Times
On Snapchat, advertisers have also used augmented reality effects to promote their brands in quirky ways to a young audience.
From Los Angeles Times
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