Microsoft shutters Surface Hub line, ending 50-inch and 85-inch collaboration displays

Microsoft has ended production on the Surface Hub 3 and scrapped any plans for a Surface Hub 4, effectively closing the Surface Hub line of large collaboration displays. The 50-inch and 85-inch Hub 3 models remain available while stock lasts, with starting prices around $8,000 and $20,000 respectively. The devices featured a modular design with separate display and compute cartridges and offered portrait/landscape orientation, but Microsoft will only provide OS and firmware updates through the end of 2030. Going forward, Microsoft is focusing the Surface portfolio on Pro and Laptop devices, marking a shift away from these experimental, bulky collaboration displays.
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