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How does the 3Di Vision System achieve a high-resolution 3D image?

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How does the 3Di Vision System achieve a high-resolution 3D image?

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The Viking 3Di Vision System reproduces binocular stereo vision very similar to the way your eyes do. The 3Di Camera head contains two eyes. Dual CCD’s act as eyes and deliver separate right and left eye views of what the laparoscope is seeing. The right and left images are delivered to the corresponding right and left high definition miniature displays in the surgeon’s personal head display; the surgeon’s brain assimilates the two images and fuses them into a 3D stereo image. To learn more, read ABOUT VISION.

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