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HP has partnered with Google for a new virtual conferencing solution that doesn't need VR headsets or other wearables, called HP Dimension with Google Beam. Instead of glasses, it's a giant 3D ...
HP Dimension with Beam is geared toward the enterprise and uses six cameras and AI to create 3D videos of each participant on a call.
HP Dimension with Google Beam is what “select” enterprise customers can buy in late 2025 for $24,999 (MSRP). There is also a separate Google Beam license.
HP reveals $24,999 hardware created just for Google Beam The HP Dimension is the first device using Google’s 3D video conferencing technology.
HP reveals first Google Beam 3D video conferencing setup, priced at $25,000 The giant 3D video chat system also requires a Google Beam license for cloud processing.
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Google Beam uses an AI model that turns video calls into a lifelike 3D experience. It could be the next best thing to being there.
Google’s barrier-breaking Project Starline is stepping aside to make way for Google’s next phase – Google Beam. The new 3D communication platform is one step closer to becoming a real ...
Google LLC today unveiled Google Beam, a new artificial intelligence-powered enterprise-focused 3D video communication platform designed to bring remote collaboration closer to in-person interaction.
Google is rebranding Project Starline, its corporate-focused teleconferencing platform that uses 3D imaging, and recommitting to shipping it this year.
After years of testing the technology as Project Starline, Google is releasing its Beam 3D videoconference product with HP later this year.