

Google Beam: 3D Video Calls are Coming Soon
Google's Project Starline Evolves into Google Beam: A 3D Video Chat Revolution Google's ambitious Project Starline, a technology aiming to revolutionize video calls with its immersive 3D capabilities, has officially transitioned into Google Beam. This announcement follows a period of development and testing, with CNET senior writer David Lumb offering a first-hand account of the technology's latest iteration at the recent Google I/O conference. Lumb's experience highlights the remarkable realism of the 3D visuals, allowing for a far more engaging and natural interaction than traditional video calls. "It's like a Zoom voice chat, but in 3D," Lumb explains, emphasizing the technology's ability to convey body language and gestures with unprecedented clarity. The technology employs a ring of six cameras arranged around a TV-sized display, tracking the user's eyes to optimize the 3D presentation. Google plans to integrate Google Beam into HP products later this year, promising a significant upgrade in video conferencing experiences. The technology promises to bring a new level of intimacy and connection to remote communication, bridging geographical distances with unparalleled realism.