
With its built-in computer, sensors, mics, cameras, and a custom version of Windows 10 that focuses on business collaboration, the Surface Hub is meant to live in a conference room or a communal space, where people come together to brainstorm and communicate. This smart collaboration/ whiteboard/ video conferencing system isn't something your CEO will tuck away in his or her office to impress major clients.
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But the Surface Hub ($8,999, 55-inch $21,999, 84-inch) is much more capable than a TV, and doesn't operate the way a tablet or any personal computing device does. With its huge touch screen and slim profile, Microsoft's Surface Hub could easily be mistaken for a television or a comically large tablet.

