Specialists from iFixit got hold of another innovation, which immediately underwent dissection. This time it’s a tablet Google Project Tango, designed to create virtual models of buildings. Features tablet Project Tango are as follows: 7-inch display with a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels, the processor NVIDIA Tegra K1 with a frequency of 2.3 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 128 GB of non-volatile memory, as well as a pair of cameras, which are the main feature of the device: front with a viewing angle 120 degrees and 4 MP main with a 170-degree view and infrared motion sensors, which are used to construct a 3D-model of the surrounding space. Since the tablet has a very specific purpose and will be available to a limited number of users, the complexity of repairing it does not really matter, but its overall score of 4 out of 10. An interesting feature is the build Project Tango: back cover rests on the plastic tab and its fastenings shall not use screws or glue, but access to most of the internal modules and battery, in particular, is very limited lots of trails. Moreover, some components are glued together, which greatly complicates their replacement. To date, the device produced in the framework of the Project Tango, in fact, are prototypes, which means that when the technology become more widespread, and their structure may vary significantly from the sample.
IFixit experts examined tablet Project Tango (photos)
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