Windows Collaboration Displays are like Surface Hubs from other brands

The Surface Hub family is getting some distant cousins. At Computex today, Microsoft announced Windows Collaboration Displays -- big screen group working devices from other manufacturers. They're focused on Microsoft 365 tools like Office, Whiteboard and Teams. They also feature sensors that tie into Microsoft's Azure Internet of Things spatial recognition, allowing them to collect environmental data. It's unclear how they'll co-exist with the Surface Hub devices, especially since it seems like they'll offer much of the same functionality.

Sharp and Avocor will launch the first Collaboration Displays later this year, but unfortunately we're still waiting on more details about pricing, as well as how these devices will actually work.

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