The Google introduced the tablet, equipped with a depth sensor and a camera that responds to movement. Is part of a project called Project Tango . initiative aims to create three-dimensional models of the environment.
Google got a new tablet with 7-inch display, 4GB of memory, internal storage capacity of 128 GB, the sensor to simulate three-dimensional space and a few built-in cameras, one of which is capable of tracking movement. The device runs on the latest processor NVIDIA Tegra K1 under the operating system Android 4.4 KitKat.
Engineers Project Tango plan to demonstrate a new tablet in the developer conference Google I / O at the end of this month, writes Engadget. Then the novelty will be available in limited quantities and costs 1024 dollars per copy.
Tango project has been created by Google experimental group Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP). In February this year the guys from ATAP showed a 5-inch smartphone capable of 3D-model their surroundings.
Interested developers get SDK as it is ready. Set allows you to create applications that can track the movements of devices in 3D-space, creating a map of the environment, said the company's official blog.
It is unclear how many plans to release a SDK ATAP, but previously it was a 4000 prototype "tablet with advanced features "for the conference Google, scheduled for the end of June.