Microsoft Surface Hub 2 (microsoft.com)
5 years ago from Andy Merskin, Front-end Engineer at CyberGRX
5 years ago from Andy Merskin, Front-end Engineer at CyberGRX
The product looks stunning. I would love to have it in my ideation room to sketch ideas collaboratively.
But the site doesn't do even a tiny bit justice to the product they are building. The ultra-thin segue for both body and title is super hard to read. The video that teased this product feels superior and perhaps in line with Apple marketing, but the website feels like it's done with no love for the product or company.
I'm genuinely sad.
Really impressed with Microsofts efforts in actually supporting professionals.
Definitely got the Surface line up for my next laptop if WWDC doesn't fix the huge issues with the current Macbooks
Same.
This is great. I am all for anything that advances large format multitouch for productivity. I haven’t used a Hub, but I have used some older Perceptive Pixel displays. They’re great!
The video is awesome. Nicely done Microsoft.
This is amazing! Good idea Microsoft.
i'm having a hard time believing a real world experience will be anywhere near as fluid as it appears here.
The video is certainly ideal state! I'm just curious how many software providers are going to adopt this and utilize all that screen space and design the experience to accommodate all its features in any reasonable amount of time.
Like, if it starts with 5 collaboration apps, including MS Office, it seems like it's going to be a pretty bleak experience for cost—these things aren't going to be cheap. If it's competing with Google's equivalent, Jamboard, it'll be around the $5,000 range.
If it costs that much, it better be as snappy and optimized as they advertise!
I'd have this just for my home, to make long distance calls straight out of 2001 Space Odyssey
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