Surface Hub

Surface Hub
Surface Hub
DeveloperMicrosoft
ManufacturerMicrosoft[1]
Product familySurface
TypeInteractive whiteboard for business
Generation2nd
Release dateJune 1, 2015 (2015-06-01)
Introductory price
  • 55-inch:
    • US$8,999
    • US$1,449 (Device stand)
    • US$1,400 (for battery)
  • 84-inch:
    • US$22,700
    • US$2,922 (Device stand)
    • US$60 (for Surface Keyboard)
    • US$107 (for Surface Pen)
Operating systemWindows 10 Team[2]
CPU
Memory8 GB DDR3
Storage128 GB SSD
Display
Graphics
Sound
  • Dual front-facing speakers
  • Quad microphone array
InputSensors:
Controller inputSurface Pen
CameraFront wide-angle camera (2): 5 MP, 1080p HD
Connectivity
Online services
Dimensions
  • 55-inch model:
    • 59.62 inches (151.4 cm) w
    • 31.75 inches (80.6 cm) h
    • 3.38 inches (86 mm) d
  • 84-inch model:
    • 86.7 inches (220 cm) w
    • 46.12 inches (117.1 cm) h
    • 4.15 inches (105 mm) d
Mass
  • 55-inch: 48 kilograms (106 lb)
  • 84-inch: 127 kilograms (280 lb)
SuccessorSurface Hub 2S
Websitewww.microsoft.com/microsoft-surface-hub

The Surface Hub is a brand of interactive whiteboard developed and marketed by Microsoft, as part of the Microsoft Surface family. The Surface Hub is a wall-mounted or roller-stand-mounted device with either a 55-inch (140 cm) 1080p or an 84-inch (210 cm) 4K 120 Hz touchscreen with multi-touch and multi-pen capabilities, running the Windows 10 operating system.[3] The devices are targeted for businesses[4] to use while collaborating and videoconferencing.

On May 15, 2018, Microsoft announced that the second-generation Surface Hub 2S would be released in 2019.[5]

  1. ^ "The Untold Story of Microsoft's Surface Hub". FastCompany. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  2. ^ "Surface Hub update history". Surface Hub update history. Microsoft. Retrieved January 18, 2017.
  3. ^ Ian Cutress; Andrei Frumusanu (March 2, 2015). "Microsoft at MWC 2015: Lumia 640 and 640 XL Announced, 4K 120Hz Surface Hub Demoed". AnandTech. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
  4. ^ "Surface Hub now available as a subscription for businesses, expands to Europe". Windows Able. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  5. ^ McCracken, Harry (May 15, 2018). "Microsoft will give its Surface Hub screen a new twist in 2019". Fast Company. Archived from the original on May 15, 2018. Retrieved May 15, 2018.