Project Tango Tablet Teardown
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Background and Identification
Developed by Google's secretive Advanced Technology and Projects group, the Project Tango Tablet is the successor of the original Project Tango phone. Sporting a 7" HD 1920x1200 touchscreen, quad-core Nvidia Tegra K1 processor, 4 GB of RAM, 128 GB of onboard storage, and a bevy of sensors, the Tango Tablet was created to accurately track and map the environment around it.
Specifications
Developer: Google ATAP
Operating System: Android 4.4.2
Display: 7" HD 1920x1200 (323 PPI) touchscreen
Cameras: 120 degree front-facing camera, 4 MP 2 µm RGB-IR rear-facing camera, 170 degree rear-facing motion tracking camera
CPU: 2.3 GHz quad-core Nvidia Tegra K1 (Codename: Logan)
RAM: 4 GB
Storage: 128 GB flash memory, expandable via MicroSD
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, BTLE, and 4G LTE
Ports: Micro USB 2.0, Micro HDMI, microSD, Micro SIM, 3.5 mm headphone jack
Sensors: Integrated depth sensor
Dimensions: 195 mm x 115 mm x 15.5 mm at thickest point
Weight: 373 grams
Battery: 7.6 V 18.8 Wh Li-ion