Unlike a regular camera which captures roughly a 60-degree field of view, Tamaggo's device uses a special lens to capture a complete 360-degree field of view in one instant — no panning or movement required. It has a 14 megapixel sensor and built in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB port to instantly share photographs. Unfortunately though, the Tamaggo can only be used for stills. The product is slated for a 2012 launch for US$ 200.Tamaggo 360-degree camera
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Unlike a regular camera which captures roughly a 60-degree field of view, Tamaggo's device uses a special lens to capture a complete 360-degree field of view in one instant — no panning or movement required. It has a 14 megapixel sensor and built in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB port to instantly share photographs. Unfortunately though, the Tamaggo can only be used for stills. The product is slated for a 2012 launch for US$ 200.