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Google has partnered with HP, developing a 65-in lightfield technology screen, called HP Dimension, to bring Beam to life. Rosenthal says: “The Beam experience is a one-to-one, 3D experience. HP ...
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HP Dimension with Google Beam (formerly Project Starline) will be available to select customers starting in late 2025, for a price of $24,999 (€21,700), it has been announced.
HP and Google have launched HP Dimension with Google Beam, a high-end 3D "holographic" video conferencing booth based on Project Starline technology, available in late 2025 for enterprise.
Google has yet to reveal how much the license will cost. HP's model will feature a 65-inch display, but there will be more Beam-based systems in different sizes.
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 ...
At InfoComm 2025 this week, HP unveiled the HP Dimension with Google Beam, a groundbreaking AI-powered 3D video communications solution that promises to make virtual meetings feel truly in-person.
HP Inc. unveiled its new Dimension product with Google Beam at this week’s InfoComm with a goal of transforming how people collaborate in this new world of work where remote employees are the ...
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.
The HP Dimension is the first Google Beam device, and it has a pretty high price of $25,000. It's not available yet.
The giant 3D video chat system also requires a Google Beam license for cloud processing. This is impressive from a visual standpoint, but even with cloud processing(or perhaps, because of cloud ...