The First Google Beam Device Is The $24,999 HP Dimension

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The First Google Beam Device Is The $24,999 HP Dimension

Following the news at I/O 2025, HP today announced the “HP Dimension with Google Beam.”

Google Beam is the “3D video communication platform” born out of the Project Starline research project to make it feel like you’re talking to somebody in the same room. It leverages a “state-of-the-art AI volumetric video model” that transforms “2D video streams into realistic 3D.” Google testing found that users experienced a 28% increase in memory recall, 14% boost in focus, and made 39% more non-verbal queues.  

HP Dimension with Google Beam is what “select” enterprise customers can buy in late 2025 for $24,999 (MSRP). There is also a separate Google Beam license. It’s shipping first to the US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, and Japan. 

It starts with a 65-inch 8K light-field display that has six cameras embedded into the bezel. You are captured at different angles to create the 3D view. Callers appear life-sized as if they’re sitting across the table from you with realistic depth, color, and eye contact. Lighting adjusts to the environment for realistic shadows, natural skin tones, and true-to-life color. 

There’s spatial audio so that voices come directly from the person speaking. There are four speakers built-in to the curved mid-wall portion, while there’s also the microphone array. 

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HP touts a “native Zoom Rooms or Google Meet experience,” with the latter offering a regular endpoint. Besides having 3D immersive one-on-one calls, there are two other functions: 

  • 2D traditional group meetings
  • meeting interoperability with cloud-based video services such as Teams and Webex

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