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HP has officially unveiled the EliteBoard G1a, a slim membrane keyboard that doubles as a full Windows 11 PC powered by AMD’s latest Ryzen AI 300-series processor. It’s a bold attempt to redefine the modern workspace, merging portability, simplicity, and next-gen AI performance into a single device weighing just 750 grams.

HP EliteBoard G1a

HP EliteBoard G1a Specifications

Beneath its unassuming frame, the EliteBoard G1a packs up to 50 TOPS of on-device AI compute thanks to an integrated NPU, enabling full Copilot+ PC capabilities.

It comes preloaded with Windows 11 Pro for Business and supports Radeon 800M graphics, with optional features like a 32W built-in battery and an integrated fingerprint sensor. The entire system lives inside a 12mm-thick shell, making it one of the slimmest and most portable x86 Windows PCs ever made.

HP EliteBoard G1a

This isn’t HP’s first attempt at reimagining productivity tools, but it might be its most daring. The EliteBoard is designed for hot-desking offices, hybrid teams, and professionals who need fast deployment without sacrificing Windows compatibility. Just plug it into a USB-C display, connect the included wireless mouse, and you’re up and running.

HP has also built in dual mics and speakers, a Copilot key for instant access to Microsoft’s AI assistant, and enterprise-grade security with Wolf Security for Business. It is also spill-resistant, which helps protect the built-in PC during everyday use and travel.

HP EliteBoard G1a

HP EliteBoard G1a is now being showcased at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, with shipments expected to begin in March. Pricing details have not been announced yet. Alongside it, HP has also unveiled the Series 7 Pro monitor, which could serve as an ideal companion for the new system.

In related news, Gmktec has unveiled the Evo-T2, the first mini PC powered by Intel’s Core Ultra X9 388H with up to 180 TOPS of AI performance, while Lenovo has introduced the Yoga Mini i, a compact mini PC designed for space-constrained setups.

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