Google introduced the Project Tango Development Kit at the Computex 2014 exhibition. The device is designed for a narrow target of audience – the software developers who are interested in the study of the 3D-depth sensing mobile.
The tablet is based on the NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor. The system continuously scans the area and “understand” human movements that allows to create applications with combined real and virtual objects, and not only.
Kit includes an impressive powerful 7-inch display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, 4 GB RAM, 128 GB hard drive, an integrated rear depth sensor for the special depth sensing of objects and people movements, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth LE and 4G LTE.
Kit is not focused on the common users and will be available in limited quantities. It launches in late June and will be on sale for $1,024 when