Abstract

Virtual Reality (VR) technology has rapidly evolved in recent years, offering immersive experiences that transcend traditional boundaries of entertainment, education, training, healthcare, and various other sectors. At the heart of this technological revolution lies the VR headset, a device that serves as the gateway to virtual worlds. The user satisfaction with VR headsets is a critical aspect that significantly impacts the adoption, acceptance, and success of VR technology as a whole. This dissertation aims to delve deep into understanding the factors influencing user satisfaction with VR headsets, drawing insights from existing literature and empirical studies. By examining the hardware specifications, software content, comfort, usability, and overall experience of VR headsets, this dissertation seeks to contribute to the enhancement of VR technology and user experience.

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