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With its quirky design and looks the Casio Tryx is like a breath of fresh air in the overly clogged point and shoot camera segment. What sets the Tryx apart is its shape shifting ability giving the user different options to hold and shoot with it. It can be held as a camcorder when opened out of its 360 degree rotating swivel design, it can be placed as tripod as well when kept in triangular position and can be used like any another digicam. Launched at CES this year, Tryx is packed to the brim with a 12 mega pixels backlit CMOS sensor, wide 21mm lens. It shoots in 1080p video and is capable of shooting 360-degree panorama and in slow motion. Available by April this year.