3D imaging technology firm Anatomage has introduced Anatomage VR, a virtual reality (VR) tablet that displays real human anatomy interactively in 3D without the need for goggles or other hardware.
The stereoscopic display enables users to interact with two digital bodies created from segmented and annotated human data, according to the vendor. With Anatomage VR, users can swipe, pan, and zoom through gross anatomy bodies, as well as a patient case library including 300 real-life pathology cases from CT and MRI scans, the company said.
Anatomage said the tablet is designed to accompany accredited high school anatomy and life science programs.