HP reveals first Google Beam 3D video conferencing setup, priced at $25,000
Briefly

Google has transformed Project Starline into Google Beam, a cutting-edge 3D video conferencing system designed to create an immersive meeting environment. Revealed alongside HP’s new product, the HP Dimension, this system employs advanced hardware and six high-speed cameras to capture and reconstruct 3D video of participants without requiring headsets. The impressive technology claims to enhance communication through rich visual details and better interpretation of non-verbal cues. Priced at $24,999, Google Beam intends to revolutionize remote meetings, with plans for future versions and added live translation features.
Google Beam, a 3D video conferencing system, brings remote meetings to life by eliminating the need for headsets, delivering an immersive experience.
Google Beam requires advanced hardware, which contributes to its high price of $24,999, with HP introducing the first model, the HP Dimension.
Read at Ars Technica
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