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Tamaggo 360-Imager Takes Full 360 Degree Pictures at CES 2012

For those mobile device users who wish to snap an entire setting at once while on the go, the Tamaggo 360-Imager will provide precisely that. This egg-shaped mechanism will team up with WiFi and Bluetooth-connected devices to capture full 360-degree pictures and have them ready to be shared with ease.

iPhone and Android users have an array of add-on accessories that provide panoramic view shots, but the Tamaggo 360-Imager will save owners the time, money and even battery life demanded to take such pictures while providing an imaging experience that has not been matched by any other handheld photography device. What’s more, users do not have to worry about focusing and the camera will know what to do if being held horizontally or vertically. It is said to be released around Summer of 2012 for a comfortable $200. Another point of interest for avid photo sharers is that this camera is social media-friendly and promotes quick edits and sharing with an app on the iPhone.
Trend Themes
1. 360-degree Imaging - The Tamaggo 360-Imager offers a new level of convenience and quality in capturing full 360-degree pictures, disrupting traditional photography methods.
2. Mobile Photography Accessories - The demand for add-on accessories for smartphones to enhance photography capabilities is fueling innovation in the mobile photography industry.
3. Social Media-friendly Cameras - Cameras like the Tamaggo 360-Imager that prioritize easy edits and sharing on social media platforms are tapping into the growing trend of instant and viral content creation.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can explore opportunities to develop more advanced and user-friendly 360-degree imaging devices.
2. Mobile Accessories - Companies in the mobile accessories industry can develop innovative add-on products that enhance the photography capabilities of smartphones.
3. Social Media Platforms - Social media platforms can collaborate with camera manufacturers to optimize the integration of their platforms, allowing for seamless sharing and editing of photos.

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