With CES 2026 just days away, a massive leak has essentially wiped out HP’s entire surprise. A full product roadmap, first spotted by Windowslatest, has surfaced online, detailing a huge wave of updates for everything from business laptops and Chromebooks to high-end gaming rigs and accessories. The leak even includes high-resolution photos and final product names, giving us a very clear look at how HP plans to dominate the “AI PC” discussion this year.
HP’s big theme for 2026 is clearly “AI for everyone”
Almost every Windows laptop in the leaked materials runs Windows 11 with the Recall icon front and center, meaning we’ll see Copilot+ PC branding across the lineup.
For the corporate world, HP is preparing three new EliteBook X models: the G2a, G2i and G2q. The letters give it away here – they represent chips from AMD, Intel and Qualcomm. The Qualcomm-powered “G2q” is particularly interesting as it likely features a Snapdragon
On the consumer side, the OmniBook brand is making a big comeback, covering everything from budget laptops to the premium OmniBook Ultra 14. By introducing AI features to the entry-level OmniBook 3 and 5 series, HP is trying to make “AI computing” the new normal for students and home users, rather than just a luxury for professionals.
Gamers also have a lot to look forward to
The OMEN 15 officially returns, joining the OMEN 16 and the flagship OMEN MAX 16. These devices reportedly include Intel’s new Panther Lake and AMD’s Ryzen AI 400 processors, as well as NVIDIA’s RTX 50-series GPUs. The OMEN MAX 16 sounds like a beast, features a 2.5K 240Hz OLED display and top-notch specs for enthusiasts who don’t want to compromise.
HP is also betting heavily on its HyperX sub-brand. We’re expecting new OLED monitors – including a 27-inch model with a wild 500Hz refresh rate – and the HyperX Clutch Tachi. The Tachi is a “leverless” arcade controller for Xbox designed specifically for fighting game fans who want ultra-precise, low-latency inputs.
The rest of the desk is not ignored either. HP introduces the OmniStudio We’ll also likely see a new 4K Series 7 Pro monitor, as well as a range of GaN chargers and USB-C hubs.
HP’s message at CES 2026 is simple: AI is no longer a niche feature. When these products are officially announced on January 6th, they will be integrated into almost all hardware sold.




