HP launches EliteBoard G1a keyboard with full AI PC inside
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HP packed a powerful Ryzen CPU, DDR5 RAM and storage into a peripheral to make the world's first keyboard that's a Copilot+ PC.
Available soon as a part of HP’s business-focused portfolio, the HP Eliteboard G1a is a standard QWERTY keyboard (with number pad) that has an entire Windows PC built into the design. That includes all of the horsepower needed to run the PC including the AMD Ryzen CPU, storage, memory, and more, as well as microphones and speakers too.
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This company has done something amazing: they've fitted an entire computer into a keyboard! You'll be amazed by the technology.
HP has introduced an incredible keyboard that houses a complete PC. Now you don't need to carry a laptop anymore. This keyboard can be connected to any monitor and used anywhere. HP Eliteboard G1a: When it comes to portable PCs,
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