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To say that Microsoft's Surface Hub has had a bit of a rough start would be an understatement. Time and time again, just when we thought it was about to officially launch, Microsoft would pull up ...
Microsoft’s upcoming Surface Hub looks to bring touchscreen PCs into the collaborative enterprise, with 55-inch and 84-inch models to choose from.
With the Surface Hub shipments being delayed to January 1, 2016 due to an overwhelming demand from business customers, Microsoft has now uploaded a video showing off its use features.
One way people can collaborate with the software is on a conference-room whiteboard, but for the ultimate in work-time pow wows, there's the 55- or 84-inch Surface Hub.
A 55-inch Surface Hub. (Microsoft Photo) Another competitor is SMART Technologies, a company well-known for its digital capture displays and whiteboards that was recently acquired by Foxconn.
You wouldn't be completely remiss if you were to mistake the Microsoft Surface Hub (which begins at $8,999) with a really nice TV. It has a gorgeous 55-inch, Full HD, 120Hz refresh matte screen ...
And then there was the less sexy Surface Hub, a giant 4K touchscreen with 55-inch and 84-inch versions. The device is primarily meant for the corporate conference room.
Available in two sizes — 55-inch and 84-inch — the Surface Hub removes the current limitations of traditional conference room scenarios to empower teams to create their best work together.
Microsoft is unveiling the next-generation of its giant conference room displays today: Surface Hub 2. While the original Surface Hub shipped in 2016 with 1080p 55-inch and 4K 84-inch options, the ...
Today marks the end of life for the original Surface Hub computers. Unveiled seven years ago, the Surface Hub 55 and 84 are no longer supported, which means no more firmware and driver updates.
The Jamboard is Google's answer to Microsoft's Surface Hub, the latter of which notched over 2,000 customers at the end of 2016. Both sport a 55-inch display that can be written on, only Microsoft ...
One way people can collaborate with the software is on a conference-room whiteboard, but for the ultimate in work-time pow wows, there's the 55- or 84-inch Surface Hub.
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