Google Project Tango Tablet will be powered by NVIDIA Tegra K1

6 June, 2014 Google

Google Tango Tablet

 

Google Project Tango is a project that works with specialized devices running Android to track 3D objects and spaces in real-time and generates a vital map of it, which can be used for various purposes. There was just one device (Smartphone) that Google used internally for testing "Tango". But now, the company has released a new tablet for developers to buy and work on the project.

 

Tango Tablet

 

It's called the Project Tango Tablet Development Kit, this is the second device since the Xiaomi MiPad to run on NVIDIA's powerful new Tegra K1 SoC. It also packs a 7-inch display 1080p, 4GB RAM, 128GB storage space, motion tracking camera, integrated depth sensor and 4G LTE connectivity.

 

Considering the hardware, it's not surprising that the tablet is priced at $1024 and you'll have to sign up from Google's website to be able to get your hands on one.

 

 

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