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Microsoft announces its largest Surface Hub 2 at Microsoft Ignite, complete with the option between Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise, or the Windows 10 Team 2020 OS, oriented around Microsoft Teams.
Microsoft is still planning to ship in calendar 2020 its promised 85-inch Surface Hub 2S conferencing system.
The largest Surface available for an average consumer is the 15-inch Surface Laptop 5, and the only module you can replace as easily as the compute module in the Surface Hub 2 is the built-in SSD.
Microsoft initially planned to launch the new Surface Hub 2S with Windows 10 Core OS and an upgraded compute cartridge, but those plans were scrapped as the software isn't yet ready for prime time.
According to a new report, Microsoft is launching a new compute cartridge containing new Intel processors to power the Surface Hub 2.
Microsoft is no longer planning to launch a Surface Hub 2X product this year, or perhaps ever, the company revealed in a leaked webcast.
Microsoft is enabling users to switch out the Windows 10 Team OS on their 50-inch Surface Hub 2S devices for Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise, as officials said they planned to do last year.
The Surface Hub 2 Smart Camera works with Microsoft's Surface Hub 2S videoconferencing device. It's being sold separately from that device starting on March 16, 2022.
Microsoft will also bundle its new webcam with the 85-inch Surface Hub 2S starting on May 31, which will look like a steal for businesses at $21,999.99.
Microsoft is starting to take preorders for its 85-inch Surface Hub 2S today. The large screen device, originally unveiled in April 2019, will now go on sale in January 2021, just missing ...
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