Microsoft has ceased manufacturing its latest Surface Hub 3 and scrapped plans for the development of the next-generation Surface Hub 4, officially signaling the end of this series of large-scale collaborative touchscreen displays. Initially launched in 2015, the Surface Hub was tailored specifically for conference rooms and enterprise collaboration settings, functioning as a large-screen digital whiteboard that seamlessly combines PC, touchscreen, and video conferencing capabilities. Later iterations were primarily available in 50-inch and 85-inch variants and were once heralded by Microsoft as pivotal hardware for the 'conference room of the future.'
