Google unveils Project Tango tablet
Not long after the smartphone born as part of the Project Tango initiative, Google reveals the Project Tango tablet - a device primarily dedicated to capturing 3D images. The hardware specs look great but since this is not a tablet to be mass produced yet, the price of the first batch is also pretty high - no less than $1,024 USD, announces Google.
These are the specs of the Project Tango tablet:
- Processor: NVIDIA Tegra K1
- Memory/Storage: 4 GB RAM; 128 GB internal storage
- Display: 7-inch Full HD
- Connectivity: 4G LTE, BTLE, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB 3.0, micro HDMI
- Cameras: 120-degree lens in the front, one with 170-degree lens and a third 4 MP camera with two-micron light sensor on the back
- Operating system: Android 4.4 KitKat
While Google makes it clear that "these development kits are not a consumer device and will be available in limited quantities," the Internet search giant does not reveal anything about their launch date. According to various sources, pre-orders could begin before the end of this month. We will get back to this topic as soon as more official information comes out.
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