The HyperX Omen Max 16 is being heralded as the most powerful 16-inch gaming laptop in the world without external cooling. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget) This year HP is making an important change by ...
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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 are gathered here today to celebrate the uniting of two households, both alike in dignity. Or alternatively, two HP gaming brands, HyperX and Omen, which have now been smushed together to create ...
The HP Eliteboard G1a packs an AMD chip into a keyboard with either an attached or detachable USB-C cable. The HP Eliteboard G1a packs an AMD chip into a keyboard with either an attached or detachable ...
The release talks about three new HyperX products: the OMEN MAX 16 gaming laptop, the OMEN OLED 34 monitor, and the Clutch Tachi arcade controller. All the products are targeted toward gamers. Let’s ...
HP is moving its Omen gaming PC brand under the HyperX brand name. HP acquired HyperX in 2021, but kept the peripheral brand and its own gaming system moniker separately until CES 2026. Beyond the new ...
However, the EliteBoard G1a marks a fresh form factor for modern all-in-one (AIO) PCs, which are usually monitors with integrated components. (The Apple iMac is one popular example.) Unlike ...
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 ...
HP has announced the HP Eliteboard G1a, which houses an entire PC within a keyboard, and is putting it on show at CES 2026. The Eliteboard G1a includes an AMD Krackan Point generation processor, ...
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 ...
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.