Time to boast about my new toy

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I was trying to make a Monty Python reference, I seem to have failed :)

You didn't fail on me.

Not impressed with the cable management outside.
:p

I'll get some nice cable ties because they can all stay together.
Forgot to mention there's also a heart rate monitor that plugs into the USB so that you can see the heart beating in time with an individual.
I know they're only flight cases but they have been built for comfort inside.

Dmpoole, this thread could have had so much potential if you was a girl :(

I've already thought about bringing the camera home.
 
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We have something similar here at Jag Land Rover.

The immersion is ace for CAD cars to understand the full package and show non CAD people stuff very easily. I imagine its even better for human body studying.

each of the eight Sony SRX-S105 high resolution projectors installed is as powerful as the strongest projector used in any of today's hi-tech cinemas and their native 4K resolution provides a visual quality that outstrips existing industry CAVEs by producing photo realistic images
 
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I'm guessing because patients tend to have three-dimensional bodies?

Yup, because until now, Doctors have just been winging it and guessing!

Question to those who say it's used as a training tool.

I actually want to know in slight detail how it is and why a 2d image can't be used and then working on models. Actually they do but why is 3d worth it?

That's what I'm really trying to ask.
 
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If you can add depth to what you're looking at so that it replicates the parts etc in there actual sizes that has lots of merit as a training tools IMO.

If something looks smaller on 2d, its cos its smaller, if something looks smaller in 3D its because its further away.
 
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So, this is just two projectors out of alignment with some software driving it behind that enables you to move certain images?

Can you "spin" things around?

Or does it just "look" 3D?
 
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