HP Unveils the Eliteboard G1a: A Complete Computer Inside a Keyboard

Published on January 09, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Photograph of the HP Eliteboard G1a keyboard displayed on a modern desk, with its compact design and visible side ports, at a technology event.

HP Presents the Eliteboard G1a, a Complete Computer Inside a Keyboard

During its annual event, HP showcased an innovation that redefines the workspace concept: the Eliteboard G1a. This device manages to package a complete computer system inside the body of a standard office keyboard, eliminating the need for a traditional tower. 🖥️➡️⌨️

Powerful Hardware in a Revolutionary Form Factor

The heart of the system is an AMD Ryzen AI 300 processor, specifically designed to process artificial intelligence workloads locally, without relying on the cloud. In addition to the chip, HP integrated RAM memory, an SSD storage unit, and an active cooling system to maintain performance. The device also features two integrated stereo speakers and a wide range of ports for connecting external peripherals.

Key System Components:
Fusioning the main input peripheral with the processing unit is a smart strategy to free up physical space.

A Design that Maximizes Desk Space

The philosophy behind the Eliteboard G1a is clear: offer a complete computing experience while taking up the least possible space. By integrating all components inside the keyboard, the wiring associated with a conventional CPU is eliminated, and the user only perceives a keyboard on the desk. This solution is especially aimed at environments where space is scarce or a clean and orderly desk aesthetic is sought.

Advantages of the Integrated Design:

Practical Considerations for the End User

Although the concept is promising, its implementation raises practical questions. The main one is where to connect the monitor, since the video port must be integrated into the keyboard itself. Additionally, peripherals like the mouse will still require a free USB port. The success of the Eliteboard G1a will depend on how it balances its computing power with daily practicality in different office and home scenarios. 🤔