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HP EliteBoard G1a: Keyboard PC Now Available in Asia & More Regions

by Sophie Williams
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HP has quietly begun rolling out its keyboard-cum-PC in several markets. Unveiled at CES 2026 in January, the EliteBoard G1a is only slightly larger than compact wireless keyboards like the MX Keys Mini (currently $99.99 on Amazon). The device also offers significantly more power than comparable devices, such as the Raspberry Pi 500.

HP originally stated the EliteBoard G1a would be available this month. The company currently describes the device as “coming soon” in Europe, the United Kingdom and the United States. However, the mini-PC has now been released in parts of East Asia, including Hong Kong, and Japan.

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HP is now shipping its innovative keyboard-PC hybrid, the EliteBoard G1a, in select markets, signaling a new approach to portable computing. First showcased at CES 2026 in January, the EliteBoard G1a reimagines the desktop experience for hybrid perform and mobile professionals.

Despite its compact form factor – only slightly larger than popular minimalist wireless keyboards like the MX Keys Mini (currently $99.99 on Amazon) – the EliteBoard G1a delivers substantial processing power, exceeding that of devices like the Raspberry Pi 500. This positions the EliteBoard as a viable alternative to traditional laptops for users who primarily rely on external monitors and peripherals.

While HP initially announced a release timeframe for this month, the company now states the EliteBoard G1a is “coming soon” to Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The device is currently available in parts of East Asia, including Hong Kong and Japan, marking the initial rollout of this unique computing solution. The EliteBoard G1a’s design addresses a growing need for portable, yet powerful, computing options in increasingly flexible work environments.

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