HP just squeezed a desktop computer into a keyboard – and it's powerful enough to be a Copilot+ PC
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- HP has revealed a keyboard that's a full-on PC at CES 2026
- The HP EliteBoard G1a is built around a powerful AMD Ryzen CPU
- This means it's a Copilot+ PC and should be pretty capable with Windows 11, though it's still nicely slim
Typically, an all-in-one PC is a computer built into a monitor, but HP is doing things a bit differently with a twist on the formula at CES 2026, having unveiled a mini PC that's packed into a keyboard.
As The Verge spotted, this is the HP EliteBoard G1a and, perhaps inevitably, it's branded as an 'AI PC' which, the PC maker boasts, provides "next-generation local AI power in a keyboard-sized form factor that moves at the speed of modern work".
In short, this is a Copilot+ PC shoehorned into a compact keyboard that's 12mm thick, weighing 750 grams ...
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