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.
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.
With the process of dismantling the Tablet PC Google Project Tango can be found on the site iFixit .