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Microsoft Surface Hub 2S 85" | Designed for Strong Person-to-Person and Team Connection
Microsoft Mechanics Podcast
English - January 11, 2021 17:58 - 7 minutes - 42.2 MB Video - ★★★★ - 18 ratingsTech News News Technology azure itadmin surface microsoft office office365 windows Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Get an inside look at the new Surface Hub 2S 85”, the largest device in the Surface family. Combining state-of-the-art hardware with Microsoft 365 productivity and meeting experiences, it’s designed to enable stronger person-to-person and Team connection, bringing in-person and virtual meeting participants together in one seamless experience. Also notable is its modular design with removable camera and compute module.
Experience: Ideal for teamwork spaces and conference rooms Walk up and use it as a shared device without the need to authenticate Join meetings instantly from Surface Hub or your own personal device with proximity join Combine Surface Hubs together to present participants on one hub and content on the other.
Design: More screen real estate than the original Offers a fluid, multi pen inking experience Detachable camera captures 4k video at a 90 degree horizontal field of view Removable compute module with a comprehensive array of ports.
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00:00 - Introduction
00:38 - Experience
02:10 - Design
03:38 - Modularity
04:41 - Mounting and Mobility
05:20 - Manageability
06:16 - Security
06:47 - Closing notes
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