fbpx
News

Microsoft shows off the Surface Hub 2 with rotating display

We can expect the Hub 2 in Q2 next year

Microsoft has shown off its Surface Hub 2 hardware during its Ignite conference this week.

Notably, this is the first time we’ve seen the Hub 2 in public along with some of the software that powers it.

One of the most significant parts of the demonstration involved rotating the giant 50-inch display. The content on screen stayed in place as the screen turned smoothly.

The Surface Hub 2 runs on a new Windows Core OS (WCOS). WCOS is Microsoft’s effort to modularize the OS to run on unique hardware like the Hub 2.

Microsoft’s demonstration also revealed how the Hub 2 would handle multiple users. The device features a fingerprint scanner that people can use to log in. Once a user scans it with their finger, recent files are displayed on the screen for users to open and work with.

Finally, the Redmond-based company also announced that there’s a new Hub 2 variant coming next year. Dubbed the Hub 2S, it will have 4K cameras and an edge-to-edge display.

However, the Hub 2S won’t include the fancy rotation features, which will come as an update in 2020. There will also be a Hub 2X software update in 2020 that will enable users to upgrade the hardware through a processor cartridge on the rear of the device.

While the company hasn’t given a release date or pricing, they did say we can expect the hardware in the second quarter of 2019.

Source: The Verge

MobileSyrup may earn a commission from purchases made via our links, which helps fund the journalism we provide free on our website. These links do not influence our editorial content. Support us here.

Related Articles

Comments