Google’s Project Tango is an interesting concept, but it hasn’t been widely commercially available up until this point. The development kit for the tablet started out with a pricey $1,000 price tag before Google cut it down to just $512 in April of this year. While that made the kit much more affordable, you still needed an invite to actually buy the tablet.
Today, that last requirement has been dropped, so anyone who wants a Project Tango development kit can pick one up for $512. It’s obviously not a tablet that the average consumer has any business buying, but if you’re a developer that’s interested in 3D motion and depth sensing, it’s nice to be able to buy one of these without having to jump through hoops.
Hopefully this means we’ll start to see some new uses for Project Tango. Google’s off-the-wall ideas like this always struggle to gain traction, and part of that is likely because the devices aren’t readily available, like Google Glass. If developers can’t get it and consumers can’t buy it, it puts the device in an endless cycle over which side of that equation is going to adopt the tech first. Maybe Project Tango can avoid that with moves like this from Google.
source: Google
via: Android Authority
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