Microsoft Debuts Windows Collaboration Displays Platform At Computex
Yes, this is very much similar to Microsoft’s own Surface Hub devices. However, whereas the Surface Hub is essentially a PC wrapped inside a smart TV shell, the Sharp built devices are more like collaborative displays. Microsoft’s Nick Parker described in a blog post how the Windows Collaborative Displays work within an enterprise environment. “Windows Collaboration Displays [are] large, interactive displays [that] will let people experience Microsoft 365 collaboration tools—Office, Teams, and Whiteboard—at room scale, and [they] include built-in sensors that can connect to Azure IoT spatial intelligence capabilities....