HP has unveiled the first device designed to support Google Beam, a 3D video conferencing technology that was introduced as the successor to Google's Project Starline. The device, named HP Dimension, features a 65-inch light field display and six cameras to create lifelike, immersive meetings. It is priced at $25,000 (approximately 180,000 Chinese yuan) and is expected to be available later in 2025. The collaboration between HP and Google aims to revolutionize video calls by providing a holographic communication experience, although the high cost may limit its accessibility.
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