Now here is a rather large tablet that we might not have noticed before – the Project Tango from Google which is accompanied by 4GB RAM, having made an appearance over at the Play Store. This is the first Project Tango tablet which actually made its way over to the Play Store, and do bear in mind that this happens to be a developer kit and does not target the consumer base, although I am quite sure that some of us out there are more than willing to own it. So far, pricing details have yet to be determined, but here are the list of hardware specifications for your perusal.
All in all, the Project Tango tablet sports a 7.02” IPS display alongside 1900 x 1200 resolution (323 ppi), where it comes covered with a protective layer of Gorilla Glass. Underneath the hood, the Project Tango tablet is powered by a 64-bit NVIDIA Tegra K1 quad-core chipset, where four of those cores will peak at 2.3GHz, alongside a Kepler GPU with 192 CUDA cores. 4GB RAM will be accompanied by up to 128GB of additional storage space thanks to a microSD memory card slot.
A 1MP shooter in front alongside a 4MP camera at the back ought to have it capture some decent images, with a 4,960 mAh battery pack keeping it going. However, it does seem to run on Android 4.4.2 KitKat right out of the box instead of Android 5.0 Lollipop. Bummer.
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