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Extended Reality (XR) refers to all real and virtual combined environments and human-machine interactions generated by computer technology and wearables. XR includes the following concepts as well as their areas of convergence and overlap :
  • Augmented Reality (AR): A technology that produces a composite view by superimposing high-resolution images on a real-world view.
  • Augmented Virtuality (AV): A technology, sometimes called Hybrid Reality (HR) or Mixed Reality (MR), that merges real and virtual worlds.
  • Virtual Reality (VR): A technology that provides a computer-generated, three-dimensional image representation of an object or objects, which a user can interact within a manner to real-world objects.
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Not only will XR redefine how we see things, but it will forever transform the human-machine interface (HMI) and actions employing human cognition as an input.
Source: https://eu.mouser.com/applications/extended-reality-future-of-hmi/
 
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To be very honest, the letters looks random to me. If you have to explain the name, it is not that good.
I don't see any value in the name.
 
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To be very honest, the letters looks random to me. If you have to explain the name, it is not that good.
I don't see any value in the name.
Thank you for your honest opinion! The given explanation's role is merely informational since some people and evaluators might not know of these two industries. The HMI market was valued at USD 4.3 billion in 2020 and the Global XR production was valued at $25.4 billion in 2019.
Sources:
https://www.researchandmarkets.com/...achine-interface-market-hmi-by-offering#pos-0
https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/5006477/global-extended-reality-xr-market-by
 
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Good job for the description! (y) A+ for the effort!

Unless you sell it as a fully developed website, I don't see how you could get more than XX for this domain. Not very attractive from an investor perspective considering that it's nothing more than a 5 letters acronym.

There are plenty of pronounceable 5 letters domains (LLLLL) that are yet to be registered. I noticed that you have some in your DAN portfolio. Was this one a kind of experiment?
 
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