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HP Launches Google Beam Powered 3D Video Calling Setup at $25,000

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HP and Google have just changed the way we video call. In Infocom 2025, HP announced its new high end product: HP Dimension, powered by Google Beam, a 3D Video onferencing system that brings people to the same virtual space no VR headsets are required.

This future setup, whose cost is $25,000, provides executive meetings, high end corporate use and life size, ultra realistic communication experience, designed for remote collaboration where the presence is really important.

What is Google Beam?

Google beam is a new immersion video communication platform that captures and recreates a full 3D presence of a person in real time. Instead of a flat video feed, users look like a 3D hologram of life-size to whom they are talking to, giving them a feeling that they are standing in front of you.

This system does not require VR glasses or AR headsets only custom designed HP dimension hardware setup, with depths camera, large display and beam software.

How HP Dimension Works

The HP Dimension setup includes:

  • A large, vertical screen with realistic lighting
  • Multiple depth-sensing cameras
  • Spatial audio for directional sound
  • Google Beam software to create a 3D presence in real-time

HP claims it’s designed for top level video communication that “feels like being in the same room”.

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Who Is This For?

At $25,000, this is not for casual users. HP is targeting:

  • Fortune 500 companies
  • Enterprise boardrooms
  • Remote collaboration in high stakes sectors (like healthcare, design, and education)

When Will It Be Available?

HP hasn’t announced a public release date yet, but demonstrations are ongoing at InfoComm 2025. It is likely to be rolled out in selected markets at the end of 2025.

Why It Matters

  • AI + 3D Imaging: This is a big step forward in how AI and 3D technology blend into business communication.
  • Post-pandemic remote work: As remote work continues to grow, companies want more natural, engaging ways to meet virtually.
  • First of its kind: No other major tech company has released something this immersive without needing headsets.

Key Takeaways:

  • HP and Google debut Beam powered 3D conferencing system
  • Called HP Dimension, priced at $25,000
  • No headset needed, just screen, cameras, and software
  • Launch showcased at InfoComm 2025
  • Targeted at high end enterprise users
FAQs – HP Dimension with Google Beam
Q: What is HP Dimension?

A: HP Dimension is the hardware system created by HP that runs Google Beam. It includes a large display, depth-sensing cameras, and spatial audio to deliver a realistic 3D video conferencing experience.

Q: What is the main purpose of Google Beam?

A: To enable life-like 3D communication without VR headsets, offering more natural video meetings.

Q: Can regular users buy HP Dimension?

A: Not right now — it’s targeted at large businesses and enterprise customers.

Q: Do both parties need HP Dimension to use Beam?

A: Yes, both ends need the hardware setup for the full 3D experience.

Q: Can I use HP Dimension at home for personal video calls?

A: No. At $25,000, it’s built for corporate boardrooms and professional environments, not for casual or home users.

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