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Windows 10: Microsoft introduces a new massive 84-inch computer for enterprise called Surface Hub – onmsft.com

Joseph Finney Joseph Finney
January 21, 2015
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Windows 10: microsoft introduces a new massive 84-inch computer for enterprise called surface hub

Following their enterprise customers, Microsoft has developed a new device called the Surface Hub. This is a 84in device which is built upon the technology acquired with Perceptive Pixel. The device is loaded with sensors and is aimed at businesses as a collaboration device. Ideally suited for meeting rooms, this device will enable people to work in meetings like an enhanced white board.

The device will feature a 84-inch 4K display, with an array of sensors such as Speakers, NFC, WiFi, and microphones. Enterprise customers may be interested in this device’s ability to work digitally while still holding meetings in a similar way. Writing and working with media on the Surface Hub will be easy and natural, then all notes can be saved and shared digitally without the need for scanning or photographing a whiteboard.

Windows 10: microsoft introduces a new massive 84-inch computer for enterprise called surface hub

Windows 10: microsoft introduces a new massive 84-inch computer for enterprise called surface hub

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