When running Pro or Enterprise, the Hub devices are no longer optimized for meeting spaces or Teams Certified.
Users who want to switch from Windows 10 Team to regular Windows 10 on their Hub 2S devices will lose some of the features optimized for Surface Hub conferencing systems. "The Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise on Surface Hub 2 configuration enables customers to break the monotony of sitting at one's desk all day and allows our customers to stand, move around and meet with remote participants more naturally and invitingly," the blog post says. Today, September 1, Microsoft execs said users can now do this on the 50-inch version of the Surface Hub 2S. In April 2019, Microsoft officials said they planned to offer users the option to run Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise on their Surface Hub 2S devices for specialized app scenarios. Microsoft is allowing users to replace the custom Windows 10 Team operating system that is usually bundled with Surface Hub conferencing systems with Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise.
Microsoft is making good on a promise from last year: It's enabling customers to use regular Windows 10 on their Surface Hub multi-touch large-display systems. Here's how you can still get a free Windows 10 upgrade