In early June, Google announced for developers who are exploring mobile 3D-space scanning, Tablet PC Project Tango. The tablet comes with a 7-inch Full HD-display with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels, a processor NVIDIA Tegra K1 with a clock frequency of 2.3 GHz, 4 GB of RAM, a motion sensor and depth, as well as a front camera with 120-degree viewing angle. Release the device will be held before the end of this year, but now the team resource iFixit managed to test this tablet computer on maintainability.
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The back cover plate Project Tango starred with extreme ease, but access to the battery block wires and cables. On a scale of maintainability of 1 to 10, where the result in 1 point means the maximum complexity of the repair process, the device has gained 4 points.
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With the process of dismantling the Tablet PC Google Project Tango can be found on the site iFixit .