For apparent causes, we right here at Macworld don’t cowl Home windows PCs, besides when there’s a PC that’s distinctive sufficient to make us surprise why Apple didn’t consider it. That simply occurred with the brand new HP EliteBoard G1a Subsequent Gen AI PC, which was introduced on the Client Electronics Present.
HP designed this PC in order that the pc itself is housed throughout the keyboard. Sure, you learn that appropriately: the CPU, GPU, RAM, SSD, and all the opposite elements that make a pc a pc are in the keyboard. All it’s a must to do is join it to a USB-C show, and also you’re all set. The EliteBoard has a 140W Thunderbolt 4 port, so it will get its energy from the related show. A wi-fi mouse can be included.
That’s fairly cool in and of itself. However HP takes it one step additional by offering an choice for a 32W inside battery. Why? So you may transfer the EliteBoard with out shutting down the pc utterly. That’s helpful in manufacturing conditions.
There’s a complete laptop inside that keyboard.
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For those who’re pondering, “That keyboard should be fairly dang thick,” nicely, it’s really solely 12mm, thinner than numerous mechanical swap keyboards. Apple’s Magic Keyboard is 10.9mm at its thickest level, so the EliteBoard isn’t a lot greater. And it solely weighs 1.7 kilos (768 grams), lower than a MacBook.
The one evident subject with the EliteBoard is connectivity choices. Because it has just one Thunderbolt 4 port, it depends on the show to supply a hub for connecting exterior storage units, cameras, audio gear, and many others. Meaning it’s essential to make sure that the show you pair with it has all of the ports you want. It’s not an enormous deal in most common conditions, but when, say, you could have an elaborate audio setup to make music, your show might not have sufficient ports for all your gear.
The EliteBoard is a cool concept that makes me surprise why Apple didn’t consider it, as a result of it appears to be doable to make a Mac constructed right into a keyboard. In any case, when you open up an iMac, you’ll discover numerous empty house, and the logic board is mainly a small strip alongside the underside of the show. Looks like these elements can simply match into the bottom of a keyboard. If thermal integrity is a matter, maybe Apple might use an iPhone chip and promote it as an affordable desktop Mac. I’d purchase it.
For now, we’ll must accept Home windows. HP says the EliteBoard is “coming quickly,” and hasn’t introduced any pricing info.
