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Surface Hub 2S
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The Surface Hub 2S is the second generation of the interactive whiteboard developed and marketed by Microsoft, as part of the Microsoft Surface family. Like the first-generation Surface Hub, the Hub 2S can be wall-mounted or roller-stand-mounted.
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The device is available in a 50 in (130 centimetres) and a 85 in (220 centimetres) display size, each with a 120 Hz refresh rate 4K touchscreen with multi-touch and multi-pen capabilities, running the Windows 10 operating system.[3][4]
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Hardware
Surface Hub 2S uses the 8th-generation Intel Core i5 processor and runs the 64-bit version of Windows 10. The device supports 3840 × 2560 4K resolution and contains an Intel UHD Graphics 620 controller integrated in the CPU.
Unlike the first-generation Surface Hub models, the Hub 2S comes with a new Surface Hub 2 Camera separate from the device which can be plugged into any USB-C port on the side of the device. The camera produces video at 2160p (4K) resolution at 30 fps with anti-flicker and face based auto exposure.[5]
Software
The Surface Hub runs Windows 10 Team with both Skype for Business and Microsoft Teams for Surface Hub preinstalled. The Hub's welcome screen has three buttons – Call (Microsoft Teams), Whiteboard (Microsoft Whiteboard) and Connect (Miracast).
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