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  • October 16, 2018
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The Surface Hub 2 scheduled to ship Q2 next year brings many enhanced features for the workplace

Microsoft Late September, Microsoft first demonstrated the Surface Hub 2, the latest addition to the Surface Hub lineup built for…

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Late September, Microsoft first demonstrated the Surface Hub 2, the latest addition to the Surface Hub lineup built for customers who desire the original Surface Hub experience built in a lighter, thinner and more vibrant design along with enhanced features for digital collaboration.

The Surface Hub 2 as per Microsoft stands as a culmination of years of listening to customers for better understanding of needs. Businesses need to modernize their workplaces and systems to keep up with a fast pacing world where fostering of a team-based collaborative culture and spaces geared at enhancing productivity and creativity are critical to business successes.

The Surface Hub 2 is split into 2, The Surface Hub 2S and the 2X which are scheduled for launch in 2019 and 2020 respectively. The 2S will enable customers deploy either an on-premise or hybrid environment while keeping the standardized software experiences on the original Surface Hub.

The 2S offers a new display and form factor but with the original Surface Hub experience features no rotation, no tiling, and no multiuser experience. The 2X will offer this and other enhanced upgrades for the user.

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Customers will be able to upgrade the 2S hardware to the 2X version through replacement of a removable processor cartridge housed in the back of the system. The Surface Hub 2 in total stands as a unique hardware customers will love to get their hands on for a unique digital experience.

“With Surface Hub 2 we believe we have created an experience that not only people, but teams will love.” Microsoft notes in a statement. “Surface Hub 2 breaks down barriers between teammates and will help organizations around the world to elevate themselves with a more modern and collaborative culture.”

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