Microsoft is officially stopping production on its Surface Hub line of products.
The Surface came in two sizes, a 50″ model with a price of $12,999.99 and an 80″ model costing $31,649.99, and was envisioned as the future for business and collaboration. With its modular components allowing for plug-and-play replaceability for memory and motherboards, the Surface Hub line had a clear audience.
In spite of that, after selling three generations of the Hub, Microsoft is pulling the plug on this line of products, indefinitely scrapping any plans to release a Surface Hub 4. Microsoft’s focus is now on the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, as opposed to products in more niche markets.
Microsoft and third-party retailers still have stock, but once that is sold, there will be no way to purchase the Surface Hub 3. So if an upgrade to the home office or small business is in order, act fast before they’re gone.
Existing customers don’t need to worry, as Microsoft will be supporting the product with OS and firmware updates until the end of 2030.
Source: Windows Central
