HP just revealed a new HP keyboard PC at CES 2026, and it’s a weirdly practical idea. The computer is inside the keyboard, so you can carry your whole setup between desks without hauling a mini PC or ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. If you're anything like me, you spend 90% of your time using your laptop with it docked and plugged into a monitor (or two). And if you're at that ...
While most of us think about a portable PC just being a laptop, HP has another idea. Why not just stuff it all into a keyboard? That’s exactly what the HP Eliteboard G1a does. Available soon as a part ...
Many CES 2026 bizarre innovations haven't been introduced yet, but HP has an early entry on this. After revealing the HP EliteBoard G1a, an AI PC built entirely into a keyboard, the company knows that ...
HP has unveiled a one-of-a-kind Windows PC at CES 2026, one that is built into a keyboard. Called the HP EliteBoard G1a, it is touted as the world’s first full AI PC in a keyboard and has been ...
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There's a Ryzen PC hiding in this HP keyboard
HP just revealed the EliteBoard G1a Next Gen AI PC at CES 2026, a device that crams a full AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processor directly into a keyboard chassis. HP is calling this the world's first "AI ...
The EliteBoard is a full-fledged desktop PC, based on a Ryzen mobile CPU, stuffed into a thin keyboard. (Think Commodore 64, but way skinnier and way more powerful.) Reviving this decades-old design ...
HP launches laptops and other PC accessories but its new product is a keyboard that is also a hard-core computing system. Yes, the new EliteBoard G1a is a keyboard with keys that you type on for input ...
There’s a lot of junk on the market — these are the best smart frames that are worth your money. Here's a list of the best fitness trackers you can buy, as chosen by Engadget editors. The best live TV ...
From early home computers like the Commodore 64 to more recent products like the Raspberry Pi 400, the idea of housing a computer inside a keyboard has surfaced repeatedly over the decades. Its ...
Abstract: Using the keyboard LEDs to send data optically was proposed in 2002 by Loughry and Umphress [1] (Appendix A). In this paper we extensively explore this threat in the context of a modern ...
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