Surface Hub is meant for business customers and conference rooms, but Microsoft says, it will be an affordable solution to help teams in the workplace to collaborate in a new way. The device features dual cameras, microphones, Bluetooth and NFC connectivity, and various other “advanced sensors”.

The basic idea of the Surface Hub is to have a device to collaborate, have meetings; interact with data on the screen using a stylus or your fingers, and share work with anyone. It runs Windows 10, but it features a customized interface tailored for the device. It offers OneNote as the main app to draw and annotate, Skype video calls, you can run any Windows application, and other Windows 10 devices can connect easily.

Surface Hub (Microsoft pitch)

Best tool to create and brainstorm Engage and productive meetings New large screen Windows 10 apps Designed for the modern workplace

The Surface Hub comes in two model: 55-inch and 84-inch, the giant Surface will be available later this year, and Microsoft hasn’t shared any details on pricing or technical specs. For more information visit the official Microsoft’s Surface Hub website. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.