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Much like the rapid evolution of cell phones, from the handheld mobile “bricks” that few could afford in the 1980s to the slim, pocket-size computer smartphones most consumers carry today, the past several years have seen the rise of virtual reality (VR) as it morphed from simple cardboard headgear displaying 3-D visuals to sleek, discreet implanted devices providing fully immersive, near-tangible adventures.
Behemoth company Virtu-Tech, with proprietary technology that taps directly into a participant’s brain, has infinitely expanded users’ VR experience. Always offering free upgrades—like their much-anticipated 6.0 model—Virtu-Tech provides the widest, most fulfilling opportunities to consumers at a price nearly everyone can afford.
Although all virtual encounters are perfectly safe, the human mind can be fooled into believing that the simulated experience is real. Because there may be danger to the participant if the delicate balance between reality and perception is breached, Virtu-Tech has taken the extraordinary step of employing envoys to rescue users who have been pulled in too deep. Celia Newell, president and CEO of Virtu-Tech, calls them “lifeguards for the brain.”
In this twenty-first-century world of cheap mass-produced trinkets, experiences have become more highly prized than material goods. Virtu-Tech adventures offer options for exploration, learning, living, and testing one’s limits while adrenaline pumps, rushing participants to new highs. All while remaining perfectly safe.
It’s no wonder with its groundbreaking technology, Virtu-Tech has surpassed all others to become the number one choice of entertainment in the world.