
Microsoft is reportedly ending production of its Surface Hub 3 collaborative office display and canceling plans for a Surface Hub 4, according to Windows Central. The extra-large digital whiteboard that included its own built-in PC was originally announced in 2015 ahead of the launch of Windows 10 and came in two sizes, 50 inches and 85 inches, priced at $8,000 and $20,000, respectively. It has outlasted former Surface leader Panos Panay, who left for Amazon in 2023, and other gone-but-not-forgotten Surface hardware like the Surface Studio all-in-one, Surface Duo, and Surface headphones.
Microsoft gave the Surface Hub line a few updates ove …

It’s interesting to see how technology evolves, and the decision to end production of the Surface Hub reflects the changing landscape of office collaboration tools. It’ll be intriguing to see what Microsoft focuses on next.