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.
First announced in April, Anatomage VR can be paired with Anatomage Table or used as a standalone product in high school classrooms, according to the vendor. Students can, for example, analyze pathology cases with 300 CT and MRI scans from real patients.
Users can also interact with Anatomage Table's digital bodies and visualize more than 3,500 anatomical structures in each body, the firm said.