<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">HP unveiled 'Dimension' as the first hardware based on Google Beam, a 3D videoconferencing platform.Dimension uses six cameras and AI to create realistic 3D video of participants on a 65-inch light field display.The device is priced at $25,000 and will be sold to select partners starting in late 2025.HP Dimension supports Zoom Rooms and Google Meet for 3D and 2D meetings, integrating services like Teams and Webex.The Google Beam license is sold separately from HP Dimension.HP's SVP stated that the device brings realistic virtual communication experiences to enhance collaboration.Google Beam uses light-field display to show natural 3D depth, simulating face-to-face chats without headsets or glasses.In testing, Beam showed a 39% increase in non-verbal behaviors noticed, 37% better turn taking, and 28% higher memory recall.