HP unveils the future of super-HD video meetings - but it will come at a huge price that I can't really believe is true
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- Google Beam's first compatible hardware comes from HP, and it costs $25k
- You'll still need to pay separately for a license from Google
- HP has new mics for your everyday video calls, too
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.
Formerly known as Project Starline, the newly-named 'HP Dimension with Google Beam', utilizes Google's platform, which promises life-like 3D video calls with no glasses or headsets needed.
HP says workers could see a 28% increase in memory recall when talking to colleagues using Google Beam, while benefitting from 39% more non-verbal communication.
HP Dimension
HP says the technology delivers realistic depth, colour and presence in one-on-one virtual meetings.
The hardware consists of six high-speed camera, adaptive lighting and spatial audio to create ...
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