Google's Project Tango tablet development kit was launched
last year But was available for selected
customers via an invite-only system. The company just ahead of its I/O 2015
conference however has expanded the Project Tango tablet availability, and has made the tablet available via its exclusive Google Store.
It was initially launched at $1,024, has also received a price cut and is now available at half the
price - $512. It's worth noting that the Google Store India page for the Project Tango doesn't exist, indicating the tablet may not be available in India.
The
highlight of the tablet is it comes with 3D vision and motion-sensing
capabilities, and is meant to help developers design for Project Tango,
which is aimed at bringing 3D vision technology to smartphones and
tablets for potential applications such as indoor mapping, gaming and
helping blind people navigate.
Key features :
1. 7-inch screen
2. 1080x1920 pixels screen resolution with pixel density of 323ppi.
3. Google Tango prototype runs on Android
4.4 KitKat.
4. powered by 2.3GHz quad-core Nvidia Tegra K1
processor
5. 4GB of RAM.
Other specifications
1. 4G LTE,
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity,
2. 128GB of built-in storage with
microSD card slot.
For Project Tango's 3D computer vision tech, the
tablet features two cameras along with a depth sensor.
Project
Tango is run by Google's Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP)
division. The development kits can be used to make "apps" that track
full 3D motion and recognize surfaces of things nearby, according to
Google.
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