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    HP’s new keyboard PC wants to replace your desktop setup

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousJanuary 6, 20263 Mins Read
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    HP just revealed a new HP keyboard PC at CES 2026, and it’s a weirdly practical idea. The computer is inside the keyboard, so you can carry your whole setup between desks without hauling a mini PC or a laptop dock.

    The device is called the HP EliteBoard G1a Next Gen AI PC. HP says it’s the world’s first full AI PC built into a keyboard, and it’s pitching local on-device AI performance as the selling point, not cloud reliance.

    HP also announced the HP Series 7 Pro 4K Monitor as the companion piece, aimed at people who live on big screens and bounce between devices.

    A desktop that travels

    HP says the EliteBoard G1a is 12 mm thick and weighs 750 g, with dual microphones and speakers integrated into the keyboard. You bring the keyboard, plug it into any display you can find, and get a desktop-style experience without a separate tower.

    For AI workloads, HP points to an AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processor and an NPU rated at over 50 TOPS, plus Copilot+ PC positioning and EPEAT 2.0 Gold registration. It also calls out HP Smart Sense, AMD Auto State Management, and an optional built in battery to help balance performance, cooling, and power when you move around.

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    What you gain and lose

    The clear win is simplicity for flexible work. If you hot desk, work across conference rooms, or split time between home and office, a keyboard PC could mean fewer boxes and fewer setup steps. Your monitor and peripherals can stay put, and your computer comes with you.

    The tradeoff is that you still need a screen wherever you land, and HP hasn’t shared pricing yet. Without a price, it’s hard to know if this replaces a small desktop, a business laptop, or a mix of both, especially for buyers outfitting teams.

    What to watch before March

    HP says the EliteBoard G1a and the Series 7 Pro 4K Monitor are expected on their website in March, with pricing closer to launch. That number will decide whether this is a smart tool for real workplaces or a neat concept that stays niche. Check out the best monitors out now if you’re in the market for a monitor.

    Security is also central to the pitch. HP is bundling HP Wolf Security for Business and pushing hardware enforced protection for sensitive data and AI workflows, including defenses against emerging quantum threats.

    If the monitor matters to you, HP says it uses IPS black performance and Neo LED display tech in 4K, plus Thunderbolt 4 with up to 140W power delivery and 40Gbps data for a one cable desk. Before you buy, watch for final pricing and a full port list, as those two details will make or break the idea.

    Source: www.digitaltrends.com

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