hp unveils first google beambased 3d video confer
Greetings, tech aficionados, we've quite a thrilling exposé divulged by HP, creating a symbiosis of Lewis Carroll's rabbit-hole adventures and George Lucas' holographic wizardry! Peppered with a brow-raising price tag of $24,999, HP has uncloaked their latest exploit – the ‘HP Dimension’. Go on, sift through those sofa cushions for that spare loose change.
This technological marvel, apparently not content with a pedestrian 2D video call, gifts us a 65-inch light field display to create a refreshingly 'true-to-life' 3D video of your caller. Essaying a jolly good impression of a Star Wars holo-message (R2D2 not included), this gizmo is founded on Google’s 3D video conferencing technology, 'Beam'.
Blending the realms of fantasy and the resilient challenges of tangible tech, HP's contrivance seems set to push the envelope (or should we say, 'project the hologram'), in efforts to tether further our world to the accelerating pace of technological advancement.
So, get prepared to ask your financial advisor about converging fifteen years of savings into a device that finally adds the missing depth to your intriguingly awkward video calls. It seems, the future is not simply knocking on our door; it's delivering a 3D knock! We'll continue to grapple with these futuristic follies, and navigate the technological labyrinth, one digital Minotaur at a time. Read more here.