HP expands portfolio in India with innovative new products

New Delhi: HP announced a broad portfolio of over 20 new products for the Indian market, including personal systems, print and workforce solutions. The products cater to a wide spectrum of evolving technology needs of students, creators, professionals and enterprises. The HP OmniPad 12 is designed specifically for first-time PC buyers, and is aimed at students, on-the-go professionals and MSMEs that are more used to mobile interfaces. The Snapdragon-powered device can be used as a tablet or a laptop, with a detachable keyboard. This device boasts of 18 hours of battery life, and runs on the Android operating system.

There are also new EliteBook, ProBook and OmniBook laptops with Intel, AMD and Qualcomm processors. The commercial lineup of EliteBook and ProBook series are made for businesses, with additional security features. For creators and consumers, the OmniBook series of thin and light laptops are designed to combine mobility with computing power. All of the new OmniBook laptops ship with a GaN charger, that sheds the bulk of charging bricks, and can be used to juice up smartphones as well, so users have to carry around only one charger. HP also announced a new generation of HP Z workstations for high-performance computing, to support hybrid IT environments. Some of these devices are designed for those who want to work from home, but require the computing power of workstations.

A computer packed into a keyboard

The HP EliteBoard G1a is an incredible new computer unlike anything in the market. The PC is built into the keyboard, and users can just plug it into any available screen and start computing. The device was first introduced at CES 2026. There is an optional integrated fingerprint sensor on the power button for those who need additional security, as well as an optional battery that allows users to move between screens without rebooting the device. Without the battery pack, the keyboard draws power from the screen, and with the battery pack, the keyboard can actually power the screen as well. This innovative keyboard computer is powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processors.

The HP OmniPad is made for first-time PC buyers. (Image Credit: Aditya Madanapalle/News9).

The HP OmniPad is made for first-time PC buyers. (Image Credit: Aditya Madanapalle/News9).

Ipsita Dasgupta, Senior Vice-President and Managing Director at HP India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh said, “In India’s growth journey, technology is integral and central to how people learn, earn, and create. If you look at the technology adoption in the country, people are at very different stages. For some, it begins with access to technology itself. For others, it is about building the confidence and skills to use it effectively, whether that is a student using technology to learn, a small business reaching more customers, or an employee adapting to a changing work environment. In this adoption journey, our focus is to play a meaningful role by enabling access to technology that supports everyday progress and opportunity. With this launch, we are bringing together a more connected experience across PCs, printers, and HP solutions, designed to support a wide range of users and real-world use cases.”

Pricing and Availability

The HP EliteBoard G1a is available online and is priced at Rs 89,990. The HP OmniPad, and India-first device made specifically for first time PC buyers is priced at Rs 48,999, and will be available from June 2026. Prices for the HP EliteBook 8 G2 series starts at Rs 230,000, while the prices for the ProBook 4 G2 series starts at Rs 135,000. These devices are already available in the market.