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Giant Office Display Microsoft Surface Hub 2

18.05.2018

Microsoft has unveiled the Surface Hub 2, the next generation of giant conference room displays. The original Surface Hub, which went on sale in 2016, was 1080p (55-inch) and 4K (84-inch). The new model boasts a 50,5-inch diagonal with even higher resolution than 4K, as well as a 3:2 aspect ratio and very thin bezels.

The new display can be placed in portrait mode. The swivel mechanism on the Surface Hub 2 is similar to the one on the Surface Book. Specifications, release date and cost of the new device are kept secret. We only know that it will go on sale in 2019.
Microsoft has improved not only the hardware, but also the software component of the display. It still works on Windows 10, but allows multiple people to use it at the same time. They approach the screen, log in with a fingerprint sensor, and collect their work into a single joint document.

Surface Hub 2 software is compatible with Microsoft Teams. And the long-range microphone and 4K camera, along with the ability to use the display in portrait mode during video calls, make it feel like you're standing next to a colleague.

Surface Hub 2 is light and flexible enough to be carried between rooms. Office furniture maker Steelcase is set to launch screen stands and wall mounts. It will even be possible to combine four devices into one and get a huge monitor, on different parts of which different content is displayed.

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