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This page provides tech specs for the Surface Hub 3 Compute Cartridge (formerly Surface Hub 3 Pack).
Component | Description |
---|---|
Processor | Intel i5 |
Graphics | iGPU |
Memory and storage 1 | Memory: 32 GB Storage: 512 GB |
Size and Weight 2 | Dimensions: 10.8in x 8.7in x 1.3in (275 mm x 220 mm x 32 mm) Weight: 2.1 lbs (954 gm) |
Security | Trusted Platform Module 2.0 |
Ports | - USB-A - RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet - Mini-DisplayPort Video Output* - HDMI Video Input** - USB-C with Alt-Mode DisplayPort Input** *Available in Windows desktop only. **Available in bypass only. |
Software |
- Windows 11 IoT Enterprise with the Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows experience - Configurable to Windows 11 Pro/Enterprise* *Software license and image required. Sold separately. For additional information, visit Migrate to Windows 10/11 Pro or Enterprise on Surface Hub. |
Accessibility |
Physical tactile feature to identify Surface Hub 3 Compute Cartridge |
Serviceability 3 |
Replacement components include: - Removable SSD |
Exterior |
Casing: Stainless steel with mineral-composite resin Color: Platinum |
What's in the box |
- Surface Hub 3 Compute Cartridge - Setup Guide |
Warranty 4 | One-year limited hardware warranty |
References
- System software uses significant storage space. Available storage is subject to change based on system software updates and apps usage. 1 GB = 1 billion bytes. 1 TB = 1,000 GB. For more information, see surface.com/storage.
- Size and weight vary by configuration and manufacturing process
- Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) are components available for purchase through your Surface Commercial Authorized Device Reseller. Components can be replaced on-site by a skilled technician following Microsoft’s Service Guide. Opening and/or repairing your device can present electric shock, fire, and personal injury risks and other hazards. Use caution if undertaking do-it-yourself repairs. Device damage caused during repair isn't covered under Microsoft’s Hardware Warranty or protection plans. Availability of replaceable components and service options might vary by market and/or at initial product launch.
- Microsoft’s Limited Warranty is in addition to your consumer law rights.