Summary
- HP has released a new 3D video communication product, working with Google’s recently rebranded Project Starline, now known as Google Beam.
- HP’s device, called the HP Dimension, has a 65-inch light field display and uses six internal high-speed cameras to create a 3D image of the user.
- Google announced in May that it was licencing the technology to HP and other manufacturers.
- HP’s device is aimed at the enterprise market and will cost $24,999, plus the cost of a Google Beam licence, which has not yet been announced.
- Salesforce, Deloitte and NEC Corporation are among the companies that have already committed to installing the new technology in their offices.
- The HP Dimension is scheduled for release in the US, Canada, the UK, France, Germany and Japan before the end of 2022.
By Emma Roth
Original Article