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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 ...
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.
Google Beam looks likely to be one of those technologies. Starting life as Project Starline, shown in the coveted whisper ...
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.
The experience does not require any headsets, glasses, or wearables. The only hardware needed is the Google Beam solution, and the pricing starts at $24,999. Yep.
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.
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.
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.
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 future of remote work just got a whole lot more "present." At InfoComm 2025 this week, HP Inc. was on stage to unveil the HP Dimension with Google Beam, a groundbreaking AI-powered 3D video ...