Google Beam: 3D Video Conferencing
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HP reveals first Google Beam 3D video conferencing setup, priced at $25,000

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Google Beam is a 3D video conferencing system that makes it look like you're in the same room with the other party.
Google says Beam can show minute details at 60 fps with millimeter-scale precision.
The HP Dimension uses six high-speed cameras positioned around the display to capture the speaker from multiple angles.
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