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Tango - Google's tablet that sees like people

After the smart glasses Google Glass danced its last tango (at least in the form we know it), the Tango tablet, which has the ability to see its surroundings like people, began its march to the market. This enables her to have computer vision, two processors and special sensors that assess the surroundings and calculate the distance to objects around her. It is the first Google product to be equipped with Project Tango, a 3D scanner/camera that gives it this unique ability.

Tango tablet so it's Google's guinea pig when it comes to technology that recently left the experimental group ATAP (Advanced Technology and Projects) and went on their own (with an independent team within Google). Discontinuation of sales and partial development of multitasking glasses Glass it relieved some of the in-house engineers, who have now shifted their energies to the accelerated development of the Tango project. Its first host will be a Google tablet with a 4-core processor Nvidia Tegra K1 and 7-inch screen with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels (or a density of 323 pixels per inch), which should be more affordable than the aforementioned glasses.

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Google found the first host for Project Tango in a tablet.
Google found the first host for Project Tango in a tablet.

Android "blood type" plate KitKat otherwise, it will be able to boast of two rear cameras and infrared depth sensors (capacity of 250,000 measurements of 3D objects per second), system memory with a capacity of 4 GB, built-in memory with 128 GB of space, wireless connection Bluetooth LE and 4G/LTE, microHDMI and USB 3.0 connectors, and a "charged" battery with capacity 4960 mAh.

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