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Google Beam calls for a lot of advanced hardware, so the high price isn't a surprise. The HP Dimension uses six high-speed ...
HP Dimension with Beam is geared toward the enterprise and uses six cameras and AI to create 3D videos of each participant on ...
HP has become the first company to preview hardware built with Google Beam, the 3D video communication technology formerly ...
HP Dimension's 65-inch light field display, paired with six cameras, is the first device to support Google Beam.
HP announced last year it was going to be the first to offer hardware based on Google Beam (formerly ‘Project Starline’), the light field-based 3D videoconferencing platform. Now, HP unveiled ...
Currently, the advanced 3D technology only works with Zoom Rooms and Google Meet. HP says its testing has shown that HP ...
The system uses a 65-inch light-field display to give a realistic sense of size, depth, and color, even making eye contact ...
Before anyone gets excited about the prospect of taking these 3D video calls at home, note that the HP Dimension is an enterprise product with a ...
Developed in partnership with Google, HP Dimension with Google Beam is designed to transform the future of workplace ...
At last month's Google I/O, Google announced that its Google Beam software, which brings 3D imagery to video meetings, was ...
HP has announced the first device with Google Beam 3D video-conferencing tech. You'll need to splash out $25,000 on it, ...
There's finally a real product that incorporates Google's Beam elevated video-conferencing technology. However, the HP Dimension system costs a whopping $25,000.