And it makes the ink crisp, clear and smooth. If you're having trouble with the sound, volume, audio playback, or recording on your Surfaceor if you're having trouble with an audio accessory like headphones, external speakers, or a michere are some things to try.
On the wall, that plus 4K means you can see enormous amounts of detail up close, or see slides and documents and text clearly from across the room.
It is essentially a dock that turns a Surface Pro 4 into a centralized. Although practically every reader of this book. Like the Surface Pro screen it's optically bonded so there are no gaps between the different layers making up the screen, which means it never looks fuzzy and there's less reflection. This is a hardware solution that is designed to make Skype or Business easier to use in conference and meeting rooms. In another case, in 2010, Microsoft paid 8.5 billion to buy Skype, which was 400 times greater than. Surface Hub isn't just 4K at 120Hz, making it a beautiful screen. The camera also means you could easily spot someone who's in the wrong meeting.Ī 4K screen looks nice on your desk but you don't really need it unless you work with images or video. This would also make sure you only joined your own meetings, although you can always set Skype for Business to ask you to log in for security. What would be nice is if the pen could be tagged as your pen, so the Surface Hub knew who was writing what. You can have lots of pens, but only three will work on screen at any one time. The pen is actually touch, but it has a chip in so the Surface Hub knows which pen is which. Inking is very smooth, and rubbing things out is even smoother because the harder and faster you rub, the more ink disappears at once. You don't interfere with each other, and you can change the colour of your ink or switch to the lasso or the eraser without affecting the other pen. It's very comfortable for two people to stand side by side and write at once. Surface Hub is designed for lots of people to use at once - it can detect all ten fingers from ten different people at once, although even 84 inches is a bit small for that big a group. You can have one app open or drag two apps side by side a CAD app and a PowerPoint, or two screens from different computers connected to the Surface Hub, or the app you're looking at and the whiteboard you're taking notes in. I used a Surface Pro 3 with a dongle to send a PowerPoint I could control from the PC, or by swiping and pinch-zooming on the Surface Hub.
If you connect a phone or PC - which you can do with a cable if you have a Mac, or using Miracast for Android and Windows - you can project your screen. I tried several, including Siemens CAD viewer, and the high resolution touchscreen makes them easy to control. In the middle is the whiteboard, or you can bring up apps you want to use, including Microsoft apps like Power BI or third party apps.