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HP says the device, which will be sold to select partners starting in late 2025, will be priced at $25,000. This notably doesn’t come with the Google Beam license, which is sold separately.
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 HP Dimension with Google Beam combines six cameras, a spatial audio system and adaptive lighting to allow for highly immersive virtual meetings. AI wizardry brings eye contact into the mix.
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.
The HP Dimension with Google Beam will be priced at an MSRP of $24,999 for the hardware, which is significantly cheaper than the six-figure price tags of telepresence system of the past.
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.
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HP has shared more details of the first-ever 3D video communication solution for enterprises, co-developed with Google Beam, as it looks to make holographic video conferencing calls a reality.
Google says it’s working with HP and Zoom to bring the first Google Beam devices to market with select customers before the end of the year. The first products will be revealed at InfoComm 2025 ...
Google Beam has been developed in partnership with HP and will be coming to users later this year. According to Pichai, the product transforms 2-D video into realistic 3-D renderings.
Google Beam is the new name for Project Starline, a 3D video communication platform that'll soon launch in collaboration with HP. And yes, it's outstanding.
Today, Google announced that Project Starline is evolving into Google Beam. The company says it is working with HP and Zoom to bring the first Google Beam devices to market with select customers ...
Google put together a notebook featuring the I/O keynote video from YouTube as well as associated blog posts, press releases and product demos. You can drill down into all of this information or just ...
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