Microsoft is gearing up to release a new Surface Hub 2S update, which comes with Teams Rooms once it starts rolling out to its users.
Given that, the upcoming update should let users further collaborate and communicate with their teams more effectively than before. The collaborative device is set to be better than ever.
Microsoft Surface Hub 2S Update
Microsoft has announced that it is working on a new update, which should soon dish out to Surface Hub 2S users, according to XDA Developers.
One of the most notable additions to the much-awaited Surface Hub 2S update is the arrival of Microsoft Teams Rooms.
The news outlet notes that new buyers of Surface Hub 2S later this year will start getting new features right off the bat. It will be out as the second generation of the interactive whiteboard.
On the other hand, existing owners of the productivity device will receive an update. So they will have to download and install it once it sees the light of day to get the early anticipated upgrades.
As such, both first-generation and second-generation Surface Hub 2S users are in for a treat.
Team Rooms on Windows
The Verge reports that Teams Rooms is on its way to Surface Hub 2S users. Upon its arrival, it is quite monumental. It will be the first instance when Teams Rooms gets to be available on a touch-enabled board. Exciting times indeed for productivity users.
The Teams Rooms for the interactive whiteboard reportedly borrows the design of its Android app counterpart. So if you are a mobile user, you might be somewhat familiar with it once it rolls out.
Besides the familiar look, it is set to offer nifty collaborative features like chat channel modes and additional video layouts. Not to mention that it also brings management options not only for the admin but for other users as well.
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When is the Release Date of the Second-Generation Surface Hub 2S?
As of writing, Microsoft has yet to confirm the release date of the second-generation Surface Hub 2S. On top of that, the Redmond-based tech giant kept mum on its pricing as well.
However, the renowned software maker states that it is coming sometime later this year. So it might not take long before we get an official word from the tech behemoth.
In other Microsoft-related news, the Redmond-based firm has started slipping ads on its Bing AI Chatbot. Meanwhile, a new leak suggests that Windows 12 is finally getting faster updates.
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