Here are all the workaholic HP notebooks announced at CES 2026
Apparently, corporate productivity comes in many different flavours.
By Liu Hongzuo -
HP’s CES 2026 notebook lineup is a volley of business laptops designed to drive up shareholder value and office productivity.
Well, HP didn’t use those exact words (it was “the next frontier for driving business growth” and “designed for the future of work”, etc.), but it’s still very clear that HP’s latest AI PC notebooks are made to help your bosses afford their fourth Good Class Bungalow and fifth Bentley.
Here are all the latest HP notebooks that will continue to consolidate most of the world’s wealth within the top 1%, through your labour.
Premium business laptops: HP EliteBook X G2 series
HP EliteBook X G2 series
The latest HP EliteBook X G2 series laptops comes with Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm CPU options Making it easy to follow is the integration of each CPU brand into its name.
The Qualcomm-based model is EliteBook X G2q, made to run concurrent AI apps with its 85 TOPS NPU. Then, there’s the EliteBook X 2Gi, where the “i” stands for Intel’s Core Ultra Series 3 processors. Then, there’s EliteBook X G2a for the AMD Ryzen AI supporters.
There’s also different configurations for specific needs like collaborative work and design. EliteBook X Flip G2i, for instance, can be propped up in tent, tablet, stand, or laptop modes, and it offers an optional garaged pen.
A particular feature across these EliteBook X G2 models is a redesigned top-mount that reduces keyboard replacement time by up to 80%, which cuts down the complexity and time for your IT crew needed to change out a the keyboard.
Below are the pricing and availability details of each EliteBook X G2 notebook:
- HP EliteBook X G2a: Spring 2026. Pricing and configurations TBA
- HP EliteBook X G2i: February 2026. Pricing and configurations TBA
- HP EliteBook X G2q: Spring 2026. Pricing and configurations TBA
- HP EliteBook X Flip G2i: February 2026. Pricing and configurations TBA
HP OmniBook with the latest processors for discerning consumers
HP OmniBook Ultra 14
The HP Omni-something series introduces two new products: HP OmniBook Ultra 14, and HP OmniStudio X 27.
The OmniBook 14 is a consumer-facing notebook that gets the powerful Snapdragon X2 Elite platform for content creation and task automation. Users can also pick up the Intel Core Ultra variant if they prefer a different chipset.
Either way, the OmniBook 14 is 52% lighter than its previous version, and 5% lighter than a 2025 MacBook Air 13 (M4). It cuts no corners with a 3K OLED panel leading the charge.
It’s also durable, having undergone 20 MIL-STD-810 tests covering temperature extremes, shock, drops, and more.
HP OmniStudio X 27
The OmniStudio X 27 is an all-in-one (AIO) PC, packing “dual 100% colour coverage”. HP claimed it’s also the first AIO PC in the world to have Thunderbolt Share, allowing users to control two PCs (like another laptop) with a single set of webcam, keyboard, and mouse, on top of seamless file transfers.
Across the board, OmniBook X, 7, 5, and 3 series are getting refreshes, where they all receive the latest processors from AMD Ryzen AI, Intel Core Ultra, and Snapdragon X2 Elite or Plus. Certain models also come with Copilot+ PC built-in for assistive AI productivity.
HP Chromebook Plus x360 14 and Chromebook Plus 14
If you prefer ChromeOS, HP has two new models.
The Chromebook Plus x360 14 uses a 360° hinge, has a 2K resolution display with 16:10 aspect ratio, and a rugged design. It’s made to be friendly in both laptop and tablet form factors, and most convenient for users who sketch aplenty.
There’s also the ChromeBook 14, which is a conventional laptop with up to eight hours of battery life and a FHD webcam paired with a 2K display.
HP’s 2026 laptop pricing and availability
Pricing and availability aren’t announced yet, but we’ll provide updates for those that are coming to Singapore.