Microsoft Surface Hub 2
Microsoft unveiled their new surface hub 2. Which is a big screen which can be rotatable into a portrait mode. Previously the software giant has released its surface hub in 2016. the surface hubs are the company’s effort to make the computing, productivity to make it to next level. The company which always focuses in the enterprise consumer category, and having a wide range of market share in the software products it makes.
The software giant has not revealed the launch date or any other spec details but released it in the form of a teaser for creating an first insight of the product to the public as well as the business or enterprise consumers. The product is a wall hanging monitor. But it is not only for wall hanging but it is also be able to take around the office space with the help of a steel roller support.
The most interesting aspect of this product is that is able to rotate. So, you can view the screen in the landscape mode which how the usual monitors will be but also in the portrait mode, like how we view the smart phones. So, this will be useful to work more conveniently and also in a new perspective.
In the video released by the Microsoft, it has got a camera which is mounted on the top of the screen which seems to be a removable and connected by the USB. The previous generation of the surface hub is new way to designing the things. It got the special swivel mechanism where one use its pen and surface dial and use it a drawing board. And it made a lot of sense. It created a seem less integration of the design and productivity.
Similarly the surface hub 2 has got some unique features such as the integrating multiple screens to it side by side in the portrait mode. Which is a great increase in the productivity to view more and more apps and mind you they are not a regular 25 to 35 inch screens but a massive 50″ to 80″ screens which means a bigger picture and view. And also they come with more 4k display for better viewing experience.
So, let us know do you want these massive screens and what you feel about the new Microsoft Surface Hub 2. Check out the new video down here.
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