HP has revealed the EliteBoard G1a at CES 2026. Abstaining from the traditional desktop tower or laptop clamshell, HP has managed to fit an entire high-performance Copilot+ PC inside a sleek, portable keyboard.
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The Return of the Keyboard PC
Reminiscent of classic systems like the Commodore 64 or the more recent Raspberry Pi 400, the EliteBoard G1a is designed for the modern “dock-to-dock” worker. HP noted that many hybrid professionals work with their laptops closed, connected to external monitors. The G1a simplifies this workflow by acting as both the primary input device and the computer itself.
Flagship AI Performance
Despite its slim profile, the EliteBoard G1a is a powerhouse. It features AMD Ryzen AI 300 PRO mobile processors with an NPU capable of up to 50 TOPS, meeting the requirements for Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC designation.
Key Technical Specifications:
- Processor: AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 PRO or Ryzen AI 5 series.
- Memory: Up to 64 GB DDR5-5600 SODIMM (User-upgradeable).
- Storage: Up to 2 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD (User-upgradeable).
- Graphics: Integrated AMD Radeon 860M.
- Connectivity: Supports Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0.
Built for Longevity and Repairability
One of the most praised features of the G1a is its focus on sustainability and repairability. Unlike many modern ultrabooks with soldered components, the EliteBoard G1a allows users or IT managers to easily swap out the RAM, storage, and even the cooling fan by removing the bottom panel. The spill-resistant keyboard itself is designed for quick replacement, with HP claiming a swap can be done in just ten minutes.

True Portability with Internal Battery
In a significant departure from previous keyboard-PC designs, the EliteBoard G1a includes a configurable 32 Whr battery. This allows for roughly 3.5 hours of use away from a power outlet, enabling users to move between workstations or meetings without shutting down. The device is impressively light, weighing between 1.49 and 1.69 lbs, making it easy to slip into a bag for a daily commute.
Connectivity and Variants
HP is offering two versions of the EliteBoard G1a:

- Detachable Model: Features a removable USB-C cable for a cleaner look when traveling.
- Tethered Model: Includes a permanently fixed USB-C cable and an additional USB4 port for expanded connectivity.
Both models support up to four 4K monitors at 60 Hz, ensuring that power users have the screen real estate they need for complex tasks.
Availability
The HP EliteBoard G1a is scheduled for release in 2026. While it will initially be targeted at enterprise customers, there is significant hope for a future consumer release. Pricing has yet to be announced, but the device has already secured a CES Innovation Award for its unique approach to hybrid computing.
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The EliteBoard G1a is an interesting return to the keyboard-PC concept, but with a modern AI-focused twist. Packing Copilot+ PC performance into a portable keyboard shows how computing form factors are evolving to match hybrid work styles. This design feels especially practical for professionals who rely on dock-to-dock workflows.