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HP Reveals 2026 CES Lineup: New EliteBooks, OmniBooks, and OMEN AI PCs Unveiled

HP’s CES 2026 lineup showcases groundbreaking AI PCs, including EliteBooks and OMEN gaming rigs, all featuring advanced AI integration and next-gen chipsets.

As CES 2026 approaches, a significant leak has unveiled HP’s extensive product roadmap, revealing a range of upcoming devices aimed at solidifying the company’s position in the growing “AI PC” market. The leak, initially reported by Windowslatest, includes detailed specifications, high-resolution images, and product names for HP’s latest offerings, which encompass business laptops, Chromebooks, gaming rigs, and accessories.

This year’s central theme for HP is “AI for everyone,” with almost the entire lineup reportedly running Windows 11 featuring the Recall icon. This suggests the introduction of the Copilot+ branding across HP’s offerings, indicating a robust integration of artificial intelligence capabilities into everyday computing.

For corporate users, HP is set to launch three new models in its EliteBook X series: the G2a, G2i, and G2q. Each model represents a different chipset from respected manufacturers—AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm, respectively. Notably, the Qualcomm-powered G2q is expected to showcase the next-generation Snapdragon X2 chip, signaling HP’s commitment to ARM-based laptops as a core part of its business strategy.

In the consumer sector, the OmniBook brand is making a resurgence with a diverse range of devices, from budget-friendly options to the high-end OmniBook Ultra 14. With features designed to introduce AI capabilities into the entry-level OmniBook 3 and 5 series, HP aims to democratize AI computing for students and home users, transforming it from a niche luxury into a standard feature.

Gamers will have much to anticipate as well, with the return of the OMEN 15 alongside the OMEN 16 and the flagship OMEN MAX 16. These gaming laptops are set to be equipped with Intel’s new Panther Lake and AMD’s Ryzen AI 400 processors, complemented by NVIDIA’s RTX 50-series GPUs. The OMEN MAX 16, in particular, is being billed as a powerhouse, featuring a 2.5K 240Hz OLED display—tailored for enthusiasts demanding high performance without compromise.

HP is also emphasizing its HyperX sub-brand, with exciting plans for new OLED monitors, including a 27-inch model boasting an impressive 500Hz refresh rate, and the HyperX Clutch Tachi, an arcade controller tailored specifically for fighting game enthusiasts requiring ultra-precise input.

The company is not neglecting desktop solutions either. The upcoming OmniStudio X, a 27-inch all-in-one desktop marketed as a “Next Gen AI PC,” will likely complement a new Series 7 Pro 4K monitor and a series of GaN chargers and USB-C hubs, rounding out HP’s expansive hardware portfolio.

The overarching message from HP as it enters CES 2026 is unequivocal: AI is no longer a specialized feature. By January 6, when these products are officially announced, nearly every piece of hardware in HP’s lineup will incorporate AI capabilities, heralding a new era in personal computing.

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