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HP has put a computer inside a keyboard and we can’t believe this hasn’t been done before

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Last updated: 2026/01/05 at 10:51 PM
News Room Published 5 January 2026
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HP has unveiled one of the more radical PC designs to come out of CES 2026: a fully fledged AI-powered computer built directly into a keyboard.

Called the HP EliteBoard G1a Next Gen AI PC, the device does exactly what it sounds like. Instead of hiding desktop-grade performance inside a tower or mini PC, HP has compressed the entire system into an ultra-thin keyboard, creating a modular setup designed for flexible, clutter-free workspaces.

At just 12mm thick and weighing 750g, the keyboard PC connects to any external display and includes built-in speakers and dual microphones.

Under the hood, it’s powered by an AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processor, delivering over 50 TOPS of NPU performance, making it a Copilot+ PC capable of handling demanding AI-assisted workflows without relying entirely on the cloud.

HP has also focused heavily on adaptability. Features like HP Smart Sense and AMD’s Auto State Management dynamically adjust performance, cooling, and power use depending on how and where the device is being used. An optional built-in battery further reinforces the idea that this isn’t tied to a single desk.

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Security hasn’t been overlooked either. The EliteBoard includes HP Wolf Security for Business, offering hardware-enforced protection against firmware attacks, along with physical safeguards like a lockable tether for shared or public workspaces.

Alongside the keyboard PC, HP also introduced the Series 7 Pro 4K Monitor, positioning it as the visual counterpart to the EliteBoard’s modular philosophy. The monitor features IPS Black technology, Neo:LED backlighting, factory-calibrated colour accuracy, and 140W Thunderbolt 4 connectivity, allowing power, data, and display to run through a single cable.

The HP EliteBoard G1a and Series 7 Pro 4K Monitor are both expected to launch in March 2026, with pricing to be announced closer to release. If nothing else, HP’s keyboard PC feels like one of those ideas that makes you wonder why it took this long to arrive.

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