Microsoft announces availability of Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise to Surface Hub 2S

Microsoft announces the availability of Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise on Surface Hub 2. The officials said, they are planned to do so last year.  Yesterday, on 1st September, Microsoft executives say, the users can now do this on the 50-inch version of the Surface Hub 2S.

The company is making good promise from last year – It’s enabling the customers to use regular Windows 10 on their Surface Hub multi-touch large-display systems, and allowing them to replace the custom Windows 10 Team OS that is usually bundled with Surface Hub conferencing systems with Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise.

The blog post says, “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.”

When running Pro or Enterprise, the hub users will lose some of the features optimized for Surface Hub conferencing systems – their devices would no longer be optimized for meeting spaces or Teams Certified. However, they will gain other features that include the ability to run Win32/x64 apps and not just Microsoft store apps and ability to use Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection.

Users who want install Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise on their Surface Hub 2S 50” require appropriate license and apply changes to the device’s UEFI by enrolling their device in Surface Enterprise Management mode. These changes will unlock the device’s factory settings and allow the Windows 10 Team OS to run on Surface Hub 2S 50”.