Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Project Tango experimental phase

Project Tango experimental phase







Project Tango is a Google tablet that allows users to create 3D images of their surroundings. The tablet was in an experimental phase, until last week. Last Friday, Google announced that the tablet is placed in a new section called ATAP. As the company continues to work on the upcoming tablet.


 That made Google on Friday via his Google + channels. The company states that Project Tango “a new home” gets at Google and she is eager to develop the tablet. Furthermore, the company wants nothing to say about Project Tango.


 ATAP stands for Advanced Technologies And Products. It’s Google’s department for experimental technology. In the past, this department with Project Ara to come, modular smartphone users can decorate to your own taste through blocks.


 Specifications Project Tango


 Project Tango has a 7.02′ HD IPS screen with a resolution of 1900 h 1200 pixels and resistant Corning glass. The processor is the Tegra K1 NVIDIA with 192 CUDA cores. The memory is 4 GB and the 128 GB internal storage.


 At the front, Project Tango a 1 megapixel camera with fixed focus and infrared LED on the back we find a 4 megapixel camera with 2 microns RGB pixel infrared sensor and a motion tracking camera. The tablet has dual-band Wi-Fi (802.11 a / b / g / n) which operates at a frequency of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, NFC, microSD card slot, nano-SIM card slot and USB 3.0 host through dock connector. The battery has a capacity of 4960 mAh.


 To create 3D models, Project Tango equipped with a battery of sensors. Besides the gyroscope and GPS are also sensors for 3D depth measurement, ambient light, barometer and compass.


 The tablet is 120 x 196 x 15 millimeters and weighs 370 grams. Quite thick so for a modern tablet, but given all the gizmos that are processed, that’s not so strange. Project Tango finally runs on Android 4.4.2 (KitKat).


 Project Tango is available when our country is not known. The same goes for the suggested retail price. An editor of Phandroid.com stated in November that a friend of his (a developer) the tablet could buy for $ 1,024. It is an indication that indicates that Project Tango is unlikely to be cheap.



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