The Microsoft Surface Hub 2 Might Cost 1/4th Of Its Predecessor As Company Will Display Its Love Of Hinges Next Year

The Microsoft Surface Hub 2 Might Cost 1/4th Of Its Predecessor As Company Will Display Its Love Of Hinges Next Year

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Microsoft’s tumultuous relationship with hardware is well known. The company tried to penetrate the mobile market for years before writing off Nokia. While it still hasn’t succeeded with smartphones, Microsoft’s Surface Pro and Surface Book are amazing devices. The company even went all out with the Surface Hub three years back and chose to announce a touch screen the size of a blackboard. Now, Microsoft has confirmed that it will launch the Surface Hub 2 next year. Head over below for more details.

Microsoft’s Surface Hub truly an unconventional device. It allows companies and boards to conduct meetings with the help of a huge display. If the company isn’t exaggerating its success with the gadget, then Microsoft might also see the Surface Hub move into the educational sector. However, right now, this seems unlikely as most universities will hesitate to fork out $22000 for a fancy whiteboard.

The Microsoft Surface Hub 2 Might Cost 1/4th Of Its Predecessor As Company Will Display Its Love Of Hinges Next Year

May 15, 2018, 6:39pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/microsoft-surface-hub-2-22000/ >Microsoft’s tumultuous relationship with hardware is well known. The company tried to penetrate the mobile market for years before writing off Nokia. While it still hasn’t succeeded with smartphones, Microsoft’s Surface Pro and Surface Book are amazing devices. The company even went all out with the Surface Hub three years back and chose to announce a touch screen the size of a blackboard. Now, Microsoft has confirmed that it will launch the Surface Hub 2 next year. Head over below for more details. >Microsoft’s Surface Hub truly an unconventional device. It allows companies and boards to conduct meetings with the help of a huge display. If the company isn’t exaggerating its success with the gadget, then Microsoft might also see the Surface Hub move into the educational sector. However, right now, this seems unlikely as most universities will hesitate to fork out $22000 for a fancy whiteboard.