As CES 2026 concludes in Las Vegas today, here’s a recap HP’s presence at the show along with a few highlights. From AI-powered PCs to gaming and everyday computing, HP announced a range of updates focused on how AI is showing up more meaningfully across work and life.
- Shaping the future of work: HP introduced a new generation of AI-powered PCs and devices, including the industry’s first AI PC built directly into a keyboard, alongside refreshed EliteBook and OmniBook portfolios designed for hybrid, AI-intensive workflows.
- Reimagining the desk: HP unveiled new desk-centric products at CES, including the EliteBoard G1a Next-Gen AI PC, the world’s first full PC built into a keyboard, and the HP Series 7 Pro 4K Monitor with Neo:LED display technology, designed to support more flexible and visually immersive work setups.
- Driving intelligent work forward: From Microsoft Copilot integration at the printer to enhanced IT management and recovery tools, HP expanded its AI ecosystem to help simplify workflows and improve the employee experience.
- The future of play: HP unified OMEN and HyperX under a single gaming vision, introducing new hardware and experiences built to deliver uncompromised performance for gamers and creators.
- Powering everyday life: HP announced updates across its consumer and creative portfolio, including new OmniBook notebooks, the OmniStudio X 27 All-in-One desktop, refreshed Chromebook models, and expanded software experiences, reinforcing its focus on AI-enabled devices designed to support how people live, work and create every day.
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Highlights from HP’s Latest Product Launches At CES
As CES 2026 concludes in Las Vegas today, here’s a recap HP’s presence at the show along with a few highlights. From AI-powered PCs to gaming and everyday computing, HP announced a range of updates focused on how AI is showing up more meaningfully across work and life.
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