HP Inc. presented its new personal computers, printers, and workplace software at used CES 2026. The new products aims to help employees manage work more effectively while supporting business operations.

The company cited internal research showing that only about 20% of knowledge workers have a healthy relationship with work. It said access to better tools and visible company investment in employees can significantly improve how people feel about their jobs. The company framed its latest products as a response to growing pressure on workers as companies deal with constant change.

Among the announcements was the HP EliteBoard G1a, a new computer built directly into a keyboard. HP also introduced the HP EliteBook X G2 Series, a new line of business laptops designed to handle artificial intelligence (AI) tasks used in daily work.

For consumers, the company updated its OmniBook lineup with new models such as the OmniBook Ultra 14 and OmniStudioX, which the company said are meant for everyday productivity and creative use.

The technology company also expanded AI features beyond PCs. It announced the integration of Microsoft 365 Copilot into select HP Office Print devices, allowing users to summarize, translate, and organize documents directly from printers.

On the software side, the company added new device management features to its Workforce Experience Platform, which is used by IT teams to monitor and support employee devices in hybrid work setups.

HP OmniBook Ultra 14

The company also introduced new accessories, including ergonomic mice, chargers, and protective laptop sleeves, designed for home and office use.

In gaming, the company said it is consolidating its OMEN and HyperX products under the HyperX brand and introduced a new OMEN MAX 16 gaming laptop under this lineup.

HP also unveiled HP Digital Passport, a software tool that lets customers view device information, sustainability details, and support options in one place.

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