Microsoft's Surface Hub 2S Starts at $8,999, Ships in June (venturebeat.com)
The Surface Hub, Microsoft's digital whiteboard designed for conferences and meetings, received a hardware refresh today. From a report: At a press event at Steelcase's swanky New York City hub, the Redmond, Washington company detailed the improved Surface Hub 2S, which boasts a touchscreen that's higher in resolution than the original, plus a 4K front camera that supports video calling, an enhanced 8-microphone far-field microphone array, and other improvements. Surface 2S will ship in June, starting at $8,999 and going up to nearly $12,000. (That's the same base price as the original Surface Hub 2.) A larger version -- the Surface Hub 2S 85-inch -- will also be available at an as-yet-unrevealed price, and stands and wall mounts from Steelcase will be sold separately for $1,449.99 and $249, respectively.
I've always been disappointed that they stopped producing the original Surface tables, ever since I saw the MIT demo of D&D on one it always seemed like they'd be used for very cool stuff if they were available on the used market.
Nine grand to take notes. AI isn't he danger, managers are.
Unless I'm misreading the article (and there's every possibility I am), the $9K price tag is for a 50.5 inch version and the 85 inch version doesn't actually have a price point yet.
I used to game on huge Mitsubishi MegaView CRT's that I found on eBay for pennies on the dollar. Wait ~12 years and you might just get your chance.
Are they worth the investment? Or perhaps wait for something that can do 3D space like a hologram projector? Or perhaps enhanced reality glasses?
No; Surface/Pixelsense uses a different type of screen; instead of just R/G/B output pixels, it has an IR sensor integrated into each pixel. The screen requires it's own production line, circuitry, cables, etc.
So not just a huge screen with detection tacked on, it's a limited production run of huge electronically unique screens just for Microsoft.