Microsoft is discontinuing the Surface Hub 3 collaborative display and canceling the planned Surface Hub 4, ending a 10-year product line originally positioned as the future of office collaboration. The ultra-large touchscreen displays, priced at $8,000–$20,000, never gained traction as remote and hybrid work became the norm. Existing inventory will continue selling with driver and firmware support through at least 2027.
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Microsoft’s finally giving up on its massive Surface Hub touchscreen displays
After 10 years and price tags of $8,000–$20,000, Microsoft is discontinuing the Surface Hub line as the shift to remote and hybrid work rendered its bet on physical office collaboration displays obsolete.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026 12:00 PM UTC2 MIN READSOURCE: The VergeBY sys://pipeline
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