Project Tango Tablet Development Kit shows up on Google Play

The Project Tango Tablet Development Kit has quietly appeared on the Google Play Store, at a whopping price tag as well. The tablet that was unveiled at the Google I/O developer conference this year, is sold as is with no warranty, and will run you $1,024. That may sound like a lot of money to cough up for a tablet, but it definitely comes with cutting edge technology to back it up.
Project Tango comes with customized hardware and software designed to track full three-dimensional motion which in-turn can capture the geometry of the environment. While that may sound a little useless at the moment, it is capable of great things. such as helping the visually impaired. Google has been working with universities, research labs, and industrial partners around the world to bring this project to life, and it is getting closer to reality.
While the device is shown on the Google Play Store, it isn’t available for purchase just yet. If you want to read more about Project Tango, you can view the official site here.
The device specs can be seen below.
| Screen Size | 7.02 inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1920×1200 (323 ppi) |
| Dimensions | 119.77 x 196.33 x 15.36 mm |
| Processor | NVIDIA Tegra K1 |
| RAM | 4 GB |
| Storage | 128 GB |
| Operating System | Android 4.4.2 KitKat |
| Sensors | motion tracking camera, 3D depth sensing, accelerometer, ambient light, barometer, compass, GPS, gyroscope |
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