Microsoft on Wednesday unveiled the Surface Hub, a large-screen device meant to dramatically improve business collaboration. The 55-inch and 84-inch interactive displays marry white boards with presentations, voice with video, speakers with addressees, Android with iOS, and Windows 10 with conference rooms. The Surface Hubs will go on sale July 1, and on Sept. 1, they’ll start shipping out of a Microsoft facility about 200 miles south of the company’s Redmond, Washington, headquarters.
Microsoft’s Surface Hub Aims to Unify the Enterprise
Posted by: Quinten Plummer June 11, 2015 05:00 AMMicrosoft on Wednesday unveiled the Surface Hub, a large-screen device meant to dramatically improve business collaboration. The 55-inch and 84-inch interactive displays marry white boards with presentations, voice with video, speakers with addressees, Android with iOS, and Windows 10 with conference rooms. The Surface Hubs will go on sale July 1, and on Sept. 1, they’ll start shipping out of a Microsoft facility about 200 miles south of the company’s Redmond, Washington, headquarters.