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Google's experimental 3D-scanning tablet goes on public sale for $512 | Engadget
Google Project Tango: 200 phones with 3D sensors for room-scanning - SlashGear
Project Tango: hands-on with Google's virtual reality experiment | WIRED UK
Google's First Tango Device, or: The Age of Consumer 3D Imaging | Geo Week News | Lidar, 3D, and more tools at the intersection of geospatial technology and the built world
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Google's experimental Project Tango tablet went on public sale
Project Tango and the Implications of Commodifying 3D spatial scanning for AEC » What Revit Wants
Google to Put Intel's RealSense 3D Cameras into Project Tango Devices | Geo Week News | Lidar, 3D, and more tools at the intersection of geospatial technology and the built world
Google Announces Project Tango Tablet Dev Kit with Tegra K1 and 3D Capture/Tracking
Hands On: Project Tango, Google's 3D-Scanning Phone for Makers - Make:
Intel's RealSense Project Tango phone now available for pre-order | TechRadar
MobileFusion - Microsoft Turns Any Phone Into 3D Scanner
Google's Project Tango creates 3D-maps of your surroundings: Digital Photography Review
Matterport released a 3D Scanning app for Google Tango - 3D Scan Expert
Project Tango: hands-on with Google's virtual reality experiment | WIRED UK
RealSense 3D Scanning Smartphone - 3D Printing Industry
Google Project Tango 3D scanning tablets to arrive next month -
Google Tango and 3D Imaging for Construction | Netfloor USA Cable Management Access Flooring
Project Tango - a phone with 3d scanner - Evermotion.org
Google Project Tango, 3D scanning camera, is a step closer to being unveiled - Market Business News
Hands On: Project Tango, Google's 3D-Scanning Phone for Makers - Make:
Google's 3D scanning camera leaves the lab
Project Tango: Google to release 3D scanning technology – The American Bazaar
Google Project Tango Review
Google Tango review: Promising Google tech debuts on crappy Lenovo hardware | Ars Technica