The EliteBoard G1a feels like a crossover between a mini desktop PC and a smartphone. In fact, it represents a new kind of ...
The HP EliteBoard G1a is the most unique computer I’ve tested. That’s because it’s basically like a modern Commodore 64 since it’s both a PC and a keyboard. It’s certainly unusual, but that same ...
HP has arrived upon a computing form factor that is exciting and genuinely intuitive, but needs to rethink its Smart Resource ...
Busy professionals have a particular need for portability and functionality in their work computers. The obvious answer to this need is a laptop, but even a laptop can be somewhat unwieldy, especially ...
Editor's take: CES 2026 has made it abundantly clear that the hype around AI in PC products is far from over. HP, one of the more notorious purveyors of audacious commercial ideas, is now attempting ...
HP's EliteBoard G1a is unlike any other laptop or desktop PC I've seen in decades—mainly because it sits between those two categories. The EliteBoard uses laptop silicon to stuff a complete PC ...
At CES 2026, where laptops fold, screens roll, and AI promises to do everything short of making coffee, one of the most quietly radical ideas came from a familiar place. HP unveiled a fully functional ...
I was very intrigued when I first saw HP's EliteBoard G1a, an enterprise computer that just looks like a keyboard. It is designed for office workers who may sit at different desks on different days, ...
CES is a frantic time of year for laptop and computer brands the world over, and there’s no doubt that it can be a challenge to stand out. Often, it’s the smaller brands that step up with whackier ...
HP’s latest keyboard and mice double act are competitively priced, but they don’t cut corners on build quality or providing a range of useful features. It’s not often that we recommend HP’s range of ...
Both the keyboard and mouse in the HP 725 Combo have black plastic chassis and aluminum highlights, and they look great as a matching pair. Aesthetically speaking, they're ideal candidates for nearly ...
The folks over at HP had the brilliant idea to stuff a PC inside a keyboard, making me wonder why no one has thought to do this before. Update: I learned that this has absolutely been done before.