Apply to secure your company’s spot for the Project Starline x HP product

Earlier this year, we shared some exciting news about Project Starline stepping out of the lab and into the real world. Our goal? To revolutionize how remote teams and individuals connect in the workplace. Thanks to our collaboration with HP, you'll be able to get your hands on this game-changing technology starting in 2025.
Today, we're thrilled to give you a sneak peek at the product design, crafted together with HP. The device is designed to seamlessly blend into meeting rooms, allowing the experience to shine through. This way, you can focus on what truly matters: connecting with the person on the other side. It's all about making communication feel as natural as if you were sitting across from each other in the same room.
Apply now to receive the Project Starline x HP product at launch1
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The response from companies wanting to bring Project Starline to their employees has been nothing short of amazing. Starting today, businesses can apply to be at the front of the line to receive the product when it launches in 2025. Through our program with HP, companies can sign up to reserve their spot and get access to exclusive product details and updates.
Want to dive deeper? Head over to starline.google to learn more.
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This sounds like a game-changer for remote work! I've always felt video calls lack that 'in-person' vibe, but 3D telepresence could finally bridge that gap. Wonder how the pricing will compare to business travel though. 🤔
Cool concept,but seriously,what's the price tag gonna be like? 😅 As a small team lead,the hype around these 'workplace revolutions' always makes me skeptical. Will the ROI justify yet another expensive piece of hardware when Teams/Zoom 'sorta works'? Hope it's not just another toy for big corporations.
Finalmente uma tecnologia que pode acabar com aquelas videochamadas chatas onde todo mundo fala ao mesmo tempo! Starline parece promissor para reuniões remotas, mas fico pensando no preço... Será que só grandes empresas vão poder bancar isso? 🤔 Espero que fique mais acessível com o tempo.
This Starline project sounds wild! 🤯 Hologram-like meetings could make remote work feel so real, but I wonder if it’ll be affordable for small businesses or just big corporates?

Earlier this year, we shared some exciting news about Project Starline stepping out of the lab and into the real world. Our goal? To revolutionize how remote teams and individuals connect in the workplace. Thanks to our collaboration with HP, you'll be able to get your hands on this game-changing technology starting in 2025.
Today, we're thrilled to give you a sneak peek at the product design, crafted together with HP. The device is designed to seamlessly blend into meeting rooms, allowing the experience to shine through. This way, you can focus on what truly matters: connecting with the person on the other side. It's all about making communication feel as natural as if you were sitting across from each other in the same room.
The response from companies wanting to bring Project Starline to their employees has been nothing short of amazing. Starting today, businesses can apply to be at the front of the line to receive the product when it launches in 2025. Through our program with HP, companies can sign up to reserve their spot and get access to exclusive product details and updates.
Want to dive deeper? Head over to starline.google to learn more.
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This sounds like a game-changer for remote work! I've always felt video calls lack that 'in-person' vibe, but 3D telepresence could finally bridge that gap. Wonder how the pricing will compare to business travel though. 🤔
Cool concept,but seriously,what's the price tag gonna be like? 😅 As a small team lead,the hype around these 'workplace revolutions' always makes me skeptical. Will the ROI justify yet another expensive piece of hardware when Teams/Zoom 'sorta works'? Hope it's not just another toy for big corporations.
Finalmente uma tecnologia que pode acabar com aquelas videochamadas chatas onde todo mundo fala ao mesmo tempo! Starline parece promissor para reuniões remotas, mas fico pensando no preço... Será que só grandes empresas vão poder bancar isso? 🤔 Espero que fique mais acessível com o tempo.
This Starline project sounds wild! 🤯 Hologram-like meetings could make remote work feel so real, but I wonder if it’ll be affordable for small businesses or just big corporates?





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