Microsoft is finally ditching the Surface Hub’s massive touchscreens


Microsoft is reportedly ending production Surface center 3 Collaborative desktop display and cancellation of plans for Surface Hub 4, according to Windows Central. It was a very large digital whiteboard that had a computer built into it It was originally announced in 2015 Before the launch of Windows 10, it came in two sizes, 50 inches and 85 inches, priced at $8,000 and $20,000, respectively. She overtook former Surface leader Panos Panai, who He left for Amazon in 2023and other Surface devices that have not been forgotten such as Surface Studio All-in-One, dihedraland superficiality Headphones.

Microsoft has given the Surface Hub line a few updates over its ten-year lifespan, including Modular design Which allowed users to replace internal components, such as the processor and motherboard, without replacing the entire screen. It has sometimes been shown as Microsoft Vision of the office of the futurethe Surface Hub’s pricey status in the office never materialized, especially after the pandemic accelerated the shift to remote and hybrid workspaces.

according to Windows CentralMicrosoft and third-party resellers will continue to sell their remaining inventory of Surface Hub 3. Surface Hub 2S and Hub 3 will have Support for driver and firmware updates Until at least 2027.

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