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Forbes
23-06-2025
- Forbes
Could The HP Dimension With Google Beam Shake Up Videoconferencing?
HP Dimension with Google Beam HP and Google have launched the HP Dimension with Google Beam, a 3-D video communication system designed to mimic the dynamics of in-person meetings without the need for headsets or wearables. Unveiled a couple of weeks ago at InfoComm 2025, the system builds on Google's Project Starline, which my colleague Anshel Sag wrote about here. HP primarily designed it for small meeting environments to enhance virtual collaboration, touting it as having a unique sense of presence and spatial depth. (Note that both Google and HP are advisory clients of my firm, Moor Insights & Strategy.) HP Dimension With Google Beam — Specs And User Experience The system features a 65-inch 8K light field display, six cameras, adaptive lighting and spatial audio. Despite incorporating these advanced components, the design minimizes visible technology. Greg Baribault, vice president of product and portfolio for the Hybrid Systems unit at HP, called this out during our Six Five On the Road video interview at InfoComm: 'One of the beautiful things we did with the hardware was remove the technology. You see no technology.' Baribault explained that the 3-D rendering creates a natural spatial perception, making users feel as if they are behind the screen rather than experiencing uncomfortable pop-out 3-D effects. He emphasized that with 'no cameras pointed at you,' the design promotes a 'natural face-to-face conversation' without making users feel self-conscious. During my experience trying out the HP Dimension at InfoComm, I was particularly impressed by the realism of the 3-D rendering and its remarkable ability to create a sense of shared space. It felt like I was sitting across the table from someone, conversing with eye contact and observing the person's natural movements and the immediate objects around us. Preliminary internal testing conducted by HP and Google supports the level of presence I felt. Their tests indicate that users' interactions via the HP Dimension with Google Beam may significantly improve key communication metrics. Reported results show a 28% increase in recall of meeting details, up to 39% more non-verbal communication and at least a 14% increase in focus on conversation partners compared to traditional videoconferencing. Meeting participants see each other in realistic 3-D using the HP Dimension with Google Beam. Key Business Use Cases: High-Value Executive And Client Interactions Given its capabilities and focus on immersive presence, the HP Dimension with Google Beam appears well-suited for high-value enterprise applications. For instance, I think it could offer significant value in executive leadership meetings, where non-verbal cues take on even more importance. It could also enhance critical client engagements by creating greater impact for high-stakes presentations. The system also supports specialized collaborative workflows like design reviews, where three-dimensional visualization can significantly aid problem-solving. Beyond these business applications, the device's enhanced sense of presence could prove invaluable in scenarios requiring deep personal connection across significant distances. For example, it could enable military personnel on deployment to experience more authentic interactions with their families back home. The HP Dimension with Google Beam is designed for one-on-one interactions, but can also easily handle multi-participant meetings. It supports native Zoom Rooms and Google Meet, and is compatible with Microsoft Teams and Webex. The Foundational Audio Experience HP also announced its Poly Studio A2 Audio Solutions at InfoComm 2025, featuring them prominently in the Dimension demo. These solutions, comprising a versatile tabletop microphone setup and an audio bridge, can form a foundational element of the overall system. The microphones expand from one to eight units and connect to the bridge via standard wiring, allowing deployment in diverse room configurations. The Poly Studio A2 microphones and audio bridge can be used with the Dimension system or other Poly video solutions, providing flexibility for organizations with different meeting room setups. The audio solution aims to ensure that high-quality audio complements the video and 3-D experience. I believe its versatility reinforces HP's vision of 'equity at the table so everyone can be heard,' as Baribault put it. When discussing the role of audio, Baribault emphasized its critical importance in virtual meetings: 'Voice is the most important part of any online meeting. You can usually tolerate a video drop here or there, but if you lose audio, you lose all the context of the discussion.' He also pointed out that distractions, such as the crinkling of a potato chip bag or someone typing loudly on their keyboard, can be highly disruptive for remote participants. To address these issues and ensure clear audio, HP has integrated AI technology in its microphones, audio bridge and video codecs to reduce noise and echo. Additionally, AI is used within management tools to help IT staff optimize audio quality. Market Positioning And Investment In a market increasingly saturated with standard videoconferencing tools, HP aims to carve out a premium segment by addressing the limitations of two-dimensional interactions. In this context, the Dimension system represents a notable advance in collaborative technology, offering a distinct solution for enterprises seeking to enhance virtual engagement beyond current capabilities. Platforms such as Cisco Spatial Meetings and VR-based competitors, including Fabrik and Assemblr, offer immersive 3-D spaces that enable teams to collaborate on designs, visualize digital assets and work together in shared environments. Cisco Spatial Meetings, when paired with Apple Vision Pro, can deliver life-like spatial video conferencing that mimics in-person presence. However, these solutions require specialized headsets or glasses, potentially limiting accessibility and complicating deployment. The HP Dimension with Google Beam also represents a significant investment, given that it's priced at $24,999 for the hardware, with the Google Beam license sold separately. However, its value could become apparent when considering executives who currently take many flights a year between company facilities for in-person meetings. In such scenarios, the system's ability to replicate face-to-face interaction could justify the cost, save significant time and reduce environmental impact. Orders for the system open in June 2025, with shipments beginning in September to the U.S., Canada, the U.K., France, Germany and Japan. Beyond The Demo: Driving Adoption The technical innovation and potential for enhanced collaboration are clearly evident as soon as you use the HP Dimension with Google Beam. However, the most significant challenge for its makers could be achieving widespread adoption. Besides the initial investment, organizations would need to consider the practicalities of network bandwidth, data security and the like that arise when integrating such a specialized system into existing IT infrastructure. Shifting established user habits and workflows to embrace this new virtual presence will also require strategic planning and effective change management. For HP to drive widespread adoption, getting target users — especially executives and IT decision makers — into a live demo will be crucial. The face-to-face impact of the system is its most compelling feature, and experiencing it firsthand will always be the most effective way to convey its potential.
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Business Standard
12-06-2025
- Business Standard
Tech Wrap June 12: Meta AI video editing, WhatsApp AI summaries, GTA Online
Meta brings AI video editing. WhatsApp to offer AI-powered summaries. GTA online update to release on June 17. iOS 26's child safety features. HP Dimension with Google Beam. Apple Maps in iOS 26 BS Tech New Delhi Meta brings AI video editing feature to Meta AI, Edits app Meta has introduced a generative AI-powered video editing feature in its Meta AI app. This tool enables users to stylise short videos by selecting from a range of preset prompts. As stated by the company, these prompts allow for changes in aspects like clothing, backgrounds, and overall aesthetics. The functionality is also accessible via Meta's Edits app. WhatsApp is currently testing an AI-based feature that allows users to generate private summaries of unread messages in both individual and group chats. According to WABetaInfo, this tool uses Meta AI and runs within a framework called Private Processing, developed to protect user privacy. Rockstar Games has announced its next major content update for Grand Theft Auto (GTA) Online. Called Money Fronts, this update will go live on June 17 and will include a new money laundering venture located at Hands On Car Wash. Rockstar describes the setup as a 'low-profile but cash-intensive' operation, allowing players to clean illicit earnings. Apple has unveiled new tools to improve child protection and parental controls across its platforms. These will roll out later this year with iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, watchOS 26, visionOS 26, and tvOS 26. The updates build upon existing features like Screen Time and age restrictions in the App Store, streamlining child account settings and enhancing safety measures for younger users. HP has presented its first hardware created for Google Beam, the new 3D video conferencing solution by Google. Known as HP Dimension, the device sports a 65-inch 8K light-field screen and incorporates six built-in cameras to capture multi-angle user footage. Apple has rolled out the developer beta of iOS 26 at WWDC 2025. The new version introduces interface changes to Apple Maps, adopting a Liquid Glass design aesthetic. Key additions include features like Preferred Routes and Visited Places, aimed at delivering more tailored navigation experiences. OnePlus is anticipated to unveil two new smartphones—Nord 5 and Nord CE 5—on July 8, as per a Mint report. Leaked specifications suggest that the Nord 5 will feature the MediaTek Dimensity 9400e chipset, while the Nord CE 5 may be powered by Dimensity 8350. Sony has published the list of titles joining the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue for June 2025. The selection includes a mix of genres such as action, strategy, and story-driven games. Notable entries are FBC: Firebreak, Battlefield 2042, and Deus Ex. After showcasing F1: The Movie during WWDC25, Apple has released a unique haptic trailer on the Apple TV+ app. This trailer provides synchronised force feedback when viewed on supported iPhones. The movie, starring Brad Pitt, is co-produced by Apple Original Films. Artificial intelligence is transforming how Indian employers evaluate job seekers, with a growing emphasis on practical skills over academic qualifications. A recent LinkedIn survey revealed that 78% of recruiters now prioritise skills. The trend is especially prominent among global capability centres (85%) and IT firms (71%). OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, is reportedly in discussions with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, India's Reliance Industries, and UAE-based MGX for its ongoing $40 billion funding initiative. As reported by The Information, these investors might contribute several hundred million dollars each. Nintendo has announced that it sold over 3.5 million units of its new Switch 2 console within just four days of launch, making it the company's fastest-selling gaming hardware. The Kyoto-based company has forecasted sales of 15 million units for the financial year ending next March. Databricks CEO and Co-founder Ali Ghodsi called India's strides in digital infrastructure a 'game-changer' during a press meet at the Data + AI Summit 2025. Ghodsi noted that India's momentum contrasts with economic slowdown concerns elsewhere. The OnePlus 13s has officially gone on sale in India, with prices starting at ₹54,999. It is available through the company's website, major online retailers, and physical stores. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, the device features a 6.32-inch AMOLED screen and introduces the new 'OnePlus AI' feature suite.


India Today
12-06-2025
- Business
- India Today
HP Dimension is a 65-inch monitor with Google Beam 3D conferencing tech, price is just $25000
HP has become the first company to showcase hardware utilising Google Beam, the 3D video conferencing platform previously known as Project Starline. The newly revealed device, named HP Dimension, incorporates a 65-inch light field display and six high-speed cameras embedded within its frame to deliver highly realistic, three-dimensional video calls. Google recently rebranded Project Starline to Beam, announcing its plans to open the platform to third-party hardware manufacturers, with HP being its inaugural partner. The HP Dimension is specifically designed for enterprise environments and comes with a price tag of $24,999 (around Rs 21,40,400).advertisementNotably, the cost excludes the necessary software for video conferencing, businesses must acquire a separate Google Beam licence to access services such as Zoom and Google Meet. Pricing details for these licences remain undisclosed. Unlike traditional video conferencing systems, the HP Dimension eliminates the need for headsets, glasses, or additional equipment. It allows participants to experience conversations as if they are physically present with their colleagues. Beau Wilder, HP's Head of Future Customer Experiences, explained that even dedicated rooms are unnecessary, though he advised that a white backdrop would provide the 'optimal' experience. 'We're not trying to put a caricature in a small box across the table from you,' Wilder stated. 'We want you to walk into the room and instantly make eye contact without even thinking about it," he Dimension users can connect with individuals on other video conferencing platforms, full 3D interaction will only be possible when both parties are using Beam-enabled hardware. Without compatible devices on both ends, the immersive three-dimensional visuals will not be available to either HP Dimension also boasts several features aimed at enhancing visual realism. Its adaptive lighting system automatically adjusts to surrounding conditions, casting natural shadows on facial features and preserving accurate skin tones, contributing to a more lifelike the advanced display is an equally sophisticated audio system. HP has equipped the Dimension with spatial audio that, according to Wilder, 'never separates the voice from the body.' The system includes HP's new Poly Studio A2 table microphones and four speakers mounted behind a curved, acoustically transparent mid-wall, ensuring sound travels 'in a direct path to the ears.'During the official briefing, Andrew Nartker, General Manager of Google Beam, emphasised the ultimate objective of the technology. 'The ultimate goal of Google Beam, and it's manifested on HP Dimension, is to feel like you're there,' he said. 'You feel just like you're there at the table working together It's all meant to bring us together and ultimately feel like we're completely physically present.'advertisementThe HP Dimension is scheduled for release later this year across multiple regions, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Japan. Several major corporations, such as Salesforce, Deloitte, and NEC Corporation, have already committed to integrating Google Beam into their office the introduction of Beam-powered hardware, HP and Google are taking a significant step towards redefining the future of remote collaboration, aiming to bridge the physical divide with cutting-edge technology that brings an unprecedented sense of presence to virtual meetings.
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Business Standard
12-06-2025
- Business
- Business Standard
HP unveils maiden device made for 3D video conferencing over Google Beam
HP has unveiled the first hardware designed specifically for Google Beam, Google's new 3D video conferencing platform. Named HP Dimension, the device features a 65-inch 8K light-field display and is equipped with six integrated cameras that capture the user from multiple angles. Originally previewed at the Google I/O conference last month, Google Beam uses artificial intelligence to convert standard 2D video into immersive 3D visuals on compatible devices. At the event, Google said Beam is designed to make virtual interactions feel as natural and lifelike as in-person conversations. HP Dimension with Google Beam: Availability HP confirmed that the HP Dimension with Google Beam will be offered to select customers starting late 2025, priced at $24,999. The Google Beam licence, however, will be sold separately. HP Dimension with Google Beam: Details Developed in collaboration with Google, the HP Dimension device integrates 3D imaging, eye contact correction, spatial audio, and adaptive lighting to deliver a deeply immersive video conferencing experience. According to HP, the six onboard cameras and advanced AI work together to generate a realistic 3D representation of each participant. This is then rendered on the light-field display, preserving depth, size, colour accuracy, and eye alignment. HP Dimension with Google Beam will offer native support for both Zoom Rooms and Google Meet. It is designed to handle three key scenarios: immersive 3D one-on-one calls, traditional 2D group meetings, and cross-platform meetings via cloud-based services like Microsoft Teams and Webex. What is Google Beam? Google describes Beam as an AI-driven video communication platform that enables 3D, life-sized interactions. Built on the foundation of its earlier Project Starline research, Beam is intended to support a new generation of intelligent communication devices that deliver 'true-to-life human connection.' By capturing nuances like facial expressions, gestures, and eye contact, Beam aims to elevate the emotional depth of virtual conversations. The platform is designed to make it easier for users to sense subtle social cues—like a nod or smile—bringing a greater sense of presence to remote communication.


TECHx
12-06-2025
- Business
- TECHx
HP Reveals HP Dimension With Google Beam at InfoComm
Home » Emerging technologies » Artificial Intelligence » HP Reveals HP Dimension With Google Beam at InfoComm At InfoComm 2025, HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) announced HP Dimension with Google Beam, previously known as Project Starline. The new product is an AI-powered 3D video communication solution designed to enhance virtual collaboration. HP Dimension delivers a realistic, in-person meeting experience. It requires no headsets, glasses, or wearables. Developed in partnership with Google, the solution is built for small meeting spaces. HP Dimension with Google Beam combines: A 3D light field display Adaptive lighting and spatial audio Six-camera capture and AI technology The company reported that the system enables natural eye contact, lifelike visuals, and true depth perception. This creates a deeply immersive meeting experience that feels like being physically present. HP stated that 73% of knowledge workers seek stronger connections with coworkers. To address this, HP Dimension uses AI and six cameras to generate real-time 3D video. The display shows participants with realistic size, depth, and color. Testing revealed several benefits: 28% improvement in memory recall Up to 39% more non-verbal behaviors 14% increase in focus on the meeting partner According to HP, these improvements help teams align faster and communicate more meaningfully. The result is better outcomes through authentic interaction. The device supports Zoom Rooms, Google Meet, and cloud-based video services like Teams and Webex. It offers 3D immersive one-on-one communication, 2D group meetings, and meeting interoperability. HP described the system as a step toward the future of work. The goal is to create more immersive and authentic collaboration experiences. Helen Sheirbon, SVP and President of Hybrid Systems at HP, said the solution bridges the gap between virtual and physical communication. She emphasized the importance of authentic human connections. Andrew Nartker, General Manager of Google Beam, said the experience makes users feel as if they are in the same room, despite physical distance. Additionally, HP introduced the HP Poly Studio A2 Audio Solutions. These are designed for professional-grade audio in meeting spaces. The system enables plug-and-play setup and seamless scalability. The HP Poly Studio A2 includes: Table microphones with daisy-chain scalability Clean cable management and magnetic mounts A central Audio Bridge with up to 32 input channels The microphones use NoiseBlockAI for enhanced clarity. HP confirmed the system works with the latest Poly Studio video solutions via a single Ethernet cable. HP Poly will showcase these solutions at booth #3742 during InfoComm 2025.