HP’s newest EliteBoard launch!

HP’s newest EliteBoard launch!

March 16th, 2026

Check out what has just launched from HP! After their AI PCs already took the tech world by storm, HP’s new HP EliteBoard G1a is the world’s first full AI PC — all in a keyboard! This ultra-thin 12mm keyboard-style design weighs just 750g, that’s less than half the weight of a typical laptop—creating a clean, minimalist workspace while connecting easily to any external display.

Despite its compact form factor, it integrates dual microphones and speakers and delivers desktop-class AI performance. It supports up to 64GB of RAM and a 2TB SSD, delivering over 50 TOPS of NPU power thanks to the AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processor inside. HP Smart Sense, AMD Auto State Management, and an optional 32Whr built-in battery (providing 3.5 hours of battery life) dynamically optimizes performance, cooling, and power efficiency of this Copilot+ PC.

Its latest upgrades include 64 gigabytes of storage with much clearer visuals and audio. Plus, the EliteBoard is adaptable to any HP AI PC. Since they both have the compatible software, it’s the most suitable for adaptation.

This AI PC-keyboard compartmentalizes your workspace automatically and it frees up storage space. You’ll get an optimized experience with up-to-speed processors, and it’s equipped AI tools are there to always there to assist you, at any time.

It also features an optional fingerprint sensor and pre-paired wireless mouse. Plus, it delivers full enterprise manageability, which displays applications that trace the efficiency of your operations.

In addition to all of the technical upgrades, one that’ll really draw non-tech savvy people’s attention is that the EliteBoard is totally repairable from liquid spills. Normally if you spilled a cup of coffee or water all over your keyboard, you’d have to toss and replace your entire system—computer, modem, and keyboard. Now, not only can you take it in to get repaired, at the bottom of the keyboard includes a compartment holding the SDD and RAM cards that can be taken out and installed in your computer at home. So the device isn’t strictly a work device or at home device.

Sources:

The HP EliteBoard G1a Is A Modern-Day Commodore 64

HP Elite Board G 1 a Review The Keyboard Thats Actually a Full Desktop PC | HP® Tech Takes

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