Google Project Tango tablet
Google unveils Project Tango tablet with 3D-mapping tech |
Google is hard at work developing its 3D-mapping technology with Project Tango. Now, the Tango team has added a table development kit to the mix, so developers can test out new applications for the device. The Tango reference tablet features a 7-inch display and some very high-end specs.
Google
only created a limited number of the Tango tablets for select
developers. This ultra-powerful tablet will cost $1,024 and is obviously
not meant for consumers. The Tango team is using the tablet to do all
sorts of cool things, one of which is creating a realistic gaming
experience where users can interact with their own environment in the
game. Johnny Lee, Tango’s Technical Program Lead, told Engadget
that “if the device can understand your environment, you could turn
your living room into a dungeon.” Considering what Oculus VR is working
on with virtual reality gaming, the addition of 3D-mapping tech could
make for the most realistic game play yet.
Project
Tango’s 3D-mapping tech could of course be used for more practical
situations, too, such as the battlefield, a specific location during an
emergency or natural disaster, and so on. Google is only 18 months into
this 24-month project, so it’s still got a long way to go before Project
Tango becomes a real, useable product. The many developers who will
test of the tablet will certainly help the team improve its design.