Microsoft Surface Hub 55 User Manual

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Microsoft is apparently getting ready to ship their big Surface Hub business and education touchscreen PCs with Windows 10 installed. The company has posted up the official user guide for the Surface Hub, offering information on how to use the huge 55-inch and 84-inch PCs for the schools and companies that purchased them.

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The user guide gives owners of the Surface Hub some tutorials on how to interact with the PC, via the touchscreen, a touchpad, a keyboard or via the Cortana digital assistant. It also shows how the Surface Hub's whiteboard feature can be used in business meetings, and also offers tips on how to maintain and take care of the PC.

Microsoft started taking pre-orders for the Surface Hub in July, and is assembling the PCs in a factory located in Wilsonville, Oregon. The 55-inch model is priced at $6,999, while the 84-inch version has a price tag of $19,999. Microsoft has not yet announced how many pre-orders it has received for the Surface Hub, stating only that it has 'seen strong demand out of the gate'.

Microsoft Teams is really at the center of teamwork in Microsoft 365 and enables you to work with your colleagues in a more immersive way, wherever they are. With Microsoft Teams for Surface Hub, you have great calling and meeting capabilities. There are three ways you can use Microsoft Teams on Surface Hub 2S.

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Surface Hub
84' Surface Hub in use with Skype for Business, Microsoft Whiteboard and Maps.
DeveloperMicrosoft
ManufacturerMicrosoft[1]
Product familySurface
TypeInteractive whiteboard for business
Generation2nd
Release dateJune 1, 2015; 4 years ago
Introductory price
  • US$8,999(for 54-inch Microsoft Surface Hub)+US$1449(for stand)+US$1400(for battery) (Survey, unboxing and basic installation cost is your alone.)
  • US$22,700(for 84-inch Microsoft Surface Hub)+US$2922(for stand)+US$60(for keyboard)+US$107(for pen) (Survey, unboxing and basic installation cost is your alone.)
Operating systemWindows 10 Team[2]
CPU55-inch: 4th-generation Intel Core i5
84-inch: 4th-generation Intel Core i7
Memory8GB DDR3
Storage128GB SSD
Display120 Hzrefresh rate, 16:9 aspect ratio and 100-point multi-touch sensor
Resolution
55-inch: 55 inches (140 cm) 1920×1080
84-inch: 84 inches (210 cm) 3840×2160 screen
Graphics55-inch:Intel HD Graphics 4600
84-inch:Nvidia Quadro K2200
SoundDual front-facing speakers
Quad microphone array
InputSensors:
passive infrared presence, imaging, ambient light and depth sensors
Controller inputSurface Pen
CameraFront wide-angle camera (2): 5 MP, 1080p HD
ConnectivityWireless:
802.11a/b/g/n/acWi-Fi
Bluetooth 4.0Low Energy
NFC reader
Miracast
Ports:
2 × full-size USB 3.0
2 or 4 × full-size USB 2.0
Gigabit Ethernet
DisplayPort
3.5 mm audio socket
RS-232serial port
RJ11 connector for system level control
Online servicesWindows Store, OneDrive, Skype for Business, Groove Music, Xbox Games, Microsoft Movies & TV
Dimensions55-inch model:
59.62 inches (151.4 cm) (width)
31.75 inches (80.6 cm) (height)
3.38 inches (86 mm) (depth)
84-inch model:
86.7 inches (220 cm) (width)
46.12 inches (117.1 cm) (height)
4.15 inches (105 mm) (depth)
Mass55-inch: 48 kilograms (106 lb)
84-inch: 127 kilograms (280 lb)
SuccessorSurface Hub 2
Websitewww.microsoft.com/microsoft-surface-hub
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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 2 would be released in 2019.[5]

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History[edit]

In 2012, Microsoft acquired Jeff Han's Perceptive Pixel,[6] which had previously developed large-screen multi-touch displays such as the CNN Magic Wall. Microsoft indicated in 2014 that it intended to mass-produce the devices as part of an effort to bring down cost.[7]

Microsoft first announced the Surface Hub at its Windows 10 Devices Event on January 21, 2015, at which the device was in use throughout the majority of the keynote.[8] Microsoft began taking Surface Hub pre-orders on July 1, 2015 for both the 55-inch model and the 84-inch model, stating that they would begin shipping in September 2015.[9] However, on July 13, 2015, it was announced on Microsoft's Surface Blog that pre-order demands had greatly exceeded predictions and that shipments would be delayed, with more details regarding the delays coming in mid-August.[10] It was confirmed that Microsoft had delayed shipment to January 1, 2016.[11] In December 2015, Microsoft announced another delay and that they would be raising the prices by $2,000, though they would honor the price agreements for pre-orders that had been placed.[12] The Surface Hub began shipping to business customers on March 25, 2016.[13]

Features[edit]

Hardware[edit]

Both Surface Hub models use the 4th-generation Intel CoreHaswellprocessors (Core i5 for the 55-inch and Core i7 for the 84-inch) and run the 64-bit version of Windows 10. The main differences between the two variants are screen size, resolution and graphics adapters. The 55-inch model supports 1920 × 1080 Full HD and contains an Intel HD Graphics 4600 controller integrated in the CPU, while the more-expensive 84-inch model has 3840 × 2160 4K resolution powered by a Nvidia Quadro K2200 discrete graphics adapter.[14]

The screen of both models has a high-definition display with 120 Hz refresh rate, though it is not intended for use in film or TV screening. The screen is capable of achieving high levels of brightness (up to 424.38 cd/m2), and can reach a minimum of 1.58 cd/m2. The screen has a touch sensor which allows it to detect whether a stylus is being used.[15]

Surface Hub models have a wide-angle HD camera on either side of the device. The cameras produce video at 1080p and 30 fps, and are enabled with a four-element microphone array. The cameras have sensors for ambient light and infrared presence, allowing the hub to react to light levels or heat in the room (e.g.: activating a presentation program when someone enters the room). When used for videoconferencing, the cameras are intended to automatically track a person moving from one side of the display to the other.According to Microsoft, the four-element microphone array can detect a whisper from 23 feet (7.0 m) away, but in PC Magazine's tests of the Hub, a more realistic estimation is about 15 feet (4.6 m).[16]

Software[edit]

The Surface Hub runs Windows 10 Team, a customized version of Windows 10 Enterprise.[17]

Software product JT2GO (developed by Siemens) allows users of the Surface Hub to interact with a 3D model. The models can be displayed from any angle and be enlarged or reduced in real time. The application can be used on all Windows 10 devices but is particularly useful on the Surface Hub.

Skype for Business video conferencing will be included with the Surface Hub. Microsoft Office applications can also be used, including Word, PowerPoint and Excel. Microsoft OneNote allows users to draw on the screen.

The Hub's welcome screen has three buttons – call, whiteboard and connect – corresponding to the promoted themes of talking, drawing and sharing. These functions can be used individually or simultaneously.[16]

Manufacture[edit]

The Surface Hub was originally manufactured at a plant in Wilsonville, Oregon. In July 2017, however, Microsoft announced that it would be moving production to China and closing the plant in the following months, resulting in the loss of jobs for 124 workers.[18]

Microsoft Surface Hub Support

Issues[edit]

The Microsoft Surface Hub Keyboard has insufficient protection against replay attacks, so an attacker could control the Surface Hub remotely under certain scenarios.[19]

Timeline of Surface family[edit]

Sources: Microsoft Devices BlogMicrosoft Store
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Microsoft Surface Hub 55 Inch


See also[edit]

References[edit]

  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.
  6. ^'Microsoft finalizes Perceptive Pixel purchase'. ZDNet. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
  7. ^'Microsoft gears up to mass produce large-screen touch displays'. ZDNet. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
  8. ^'Microsoft announces Surface Hub, hides it in plain sight throughout the event'. Neowin. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  9. ^'Microsoft has opened the door for Surface Hub pre-orders'. Neowin. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  10. ^'Surface Hub delayed, shipping details to come in August'. Neowin. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  11. ^'Microsoft is delaying Surface Hub shipments until January 1, 2016'. Neowin. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  12. ^'Microsoft has delayed the Surface Hub once again, while raising the price by $2000'. Neowin. December 22, 2015. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  13. ^'After a number of delays, Microsoft begins shipping Surface Hubs'. Neowin. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  14. ^'Hub Technical Specifications'. Microsoft.com. Retrieved October 2, 2015.
  15. ^'Surface Hub Technical Specifications'. Microsoft.com. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  16. ^ abMuchmore, Michael. 'Microsoft Surface Hub'. PC Magazine. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
  17. ^'Differences between Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise'. Windows IT Centre - Surface Hub Administrators Guide. Microsoft. Retrieved January 18, 2017.
  18. ^Microsoft's Wilsonville jobs are going to China, underscoring travails of domestic tech manufacturing, Mike Rogoway, The Oregonian, 2017-07-19
  19. ^Microsoft Surface Hub Keyboard - Cryptographic Issues (CWE-310), Insufficient Protection against Replay Attacks
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