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Tamaggo 360-imager Shoots 360-Degree Images With Ease

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With CES 2012 only a couple of days away, information about some of the gadgets we can expect to see at the show is gradually starting to leak their onto the Internet a little before official announcements are made. One such product I stumbled across today is the Tamaggo 360-imager.…

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January 6th, 2012 by: Technabob

Throwable Panoramic Ball Cam Gives You a 360 Degree View

Smartphones are great for snapping pictures, but what if you want the shot from more than one angle? Well, that’s what the Panoramic Ball Cam is for. It has 36 mobile phone cameras built in, so you can just throw it in to the air and capture 360-degree panoramic photographs.…

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October 14th, 2011 by: Conner Flynn

GoPano micro Captures 360-degree iPhone Video

I will admit that I am not really sure why you would want to be able to record 360-degrees all around your iPhone in most instances. I guess if you wanted to shoot a panorama it might be cool. A product concept has surfaced on Kickstarter called the GoPano micro.…

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April 6th, 2011 by: Shane McGlaun

Sony 360-Degree Volumetric Display: the Stuff Sci-Fi Dreams Are Made of

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Sony just introduced a video demonstrating this amazing new 360-degree display technology that’s something you might find in a James Cameron movie.

The new autostereoscopic display projects 360 individual slices of an image onto an array of special LEDs, providing a volumetric display you can walk around and view from…

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July 19th, 2010 by: Technabob

Dynascan: 360-Degree LED Television

Dynascan 360 Degree LED Television

Designed primarily for commercial installations such as in shopping malls and at special events, these LED-based televisions can display 360-degree panoramic video.

Dynascan’s systems display video all the way across the surface of a cylindrical fixture, using thousands or super-bright LEDs to produce an image. Dynascan developed a proprietary technology…

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February 11th, 2007 by: Technabob

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