
Google just unveiled a $1,000 tablet prototype equipped with 3D-sensors and a motion-tracking camera
The tablet is the latest venture of Google's Project Tango initiative aimed at bringing 3D motion and depth sensors to mobile devices.
The 7-inch tablet will have 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage and come equipped with multiple cameras, including one with motion-tracking capabilities, and a depth sensor. It runs Android 4.4 KitKat and will be powered by NVIDIA's latest Tegra K1 processor.
The team behind Project Tango hopes to show off the tablet at Google I/O later this month, Engadget reports. A "limited number" of prototypes will be made available to developers later this month for $1,024. Read more...
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