HP CES 2026 Leaks: Copilot+ PCs, OMEN Return, OmniStudio

A leaked HP CES 2026 roadmap shows Copilot+ PCs across price tiers, EliteBook X with Intel/AMD/ARM options, OmniBook’s AI comeback, OMEN gaming laptops with RTX 50, a 500Hz HyperX OLED, OmniStudio X AIO, and more.

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HP CES 2026 Leaks: Copilot+ PCs, OMEN Return, OmniStudio

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Just days before CES 2026 opens, a comprehensive HP product leak paints a picture of an AI-first strategy across laptops, gaming gear, and desktop systems. From new Copilot+ PCs to a revived OmniBook line and a next‑gen All‑in‑One, HP looks set to push AI into every price tier.

Highlights: laptops, gaming, and AI-packed peripherals

According to Windows Latest sources, HP will roll out three new EliteBook X models for business users—coded G2a, G2i and G2q. The suffix reveals the silicon: G2a uses Intel, G2i runs AMD, and G2q appears to be an ARM variant likely powered by the next Snapdragon X2. That signals HP is treating ARM-based performance as first-class, not a niche.

HP’s CES message is simple: "AI for everyone." Nearly all new machines, from entry-level to pro, will carry the Copilot+ PC badge. That includes the relaunched OmniBook family. Legacy OmniBook returns with budget-friendly Series 3 and 5 models equipped with AI features, so students and mainstream users can access on-device AI without needing a premium Ultra model.

Gamers have cause to be excited. OMEN 15 is officially back, joining OMEN 16 and the high-end OMEN MAX 16. Expect the latest Intel Panther Lake chips and AMD Ryzen AI 400 processors alongside NVIDIA’s RTX 50 series GPUs. The OMEN MAX 16 targets professionals and content creators with a 2.5K OLED display and a 240Hz refresh rate—fast, sharp, and color‑rich.

HP is also expanding its HyperX gaming arm. New OLED monitors will include a staggering 27‑inch panel with a 500Hz refresh rate aimed at competitive players. For fight-game fans, HyperX will debut the Clutch Tachi arcade controller, designed to reduce input lag and improve precision.

On the desktop side, HP will unveil the OmniStudio X, billed as a "next‑generation AI computer" in an All‑in‑One form factor. Complementing this are Series 7 Pro 4K monitors, a line of GaN fast chargers, and USB‑C hubs—products that round out a CES booth focused on performance, connectivity, and AI workflows.

What does this mean for buyers? More choice and wider access to on-device AI: premium power users get cutting-edge silicon and high-refresh OLED panels, while students and everyday users see AI tools trickle down into affordable models. Expect HP to emphasize Copilot+ experiences across its ecosystem when CES starts.

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