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HP Reveals HP Dimension With Google Beam at InfoComm

HP Reveals HP Dimension With Google Beam at InfoComm

TECHx12-06-2025

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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.

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