HP used its HP Elevate 2026 showcase in Malaysia to put local prices on its newest wave of AI PCs, and the lineup stretches from a RM5,199 gaming laptop to business machines built around on-device AI.
The event centred on what HP calls the “Future of Work”, spanning PCs, printing, security, and services. The headline for shoppers is that Copilot-class AI laptops, the kind with a dedicated neural processing unit, now run across HP’s business, creator, and gaming ranges rather than sitting in a single premium niche.

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The new HP AI PCs and their Malaysian prices
The HP EliteBook X Flip G2i is a convertible Copilot+ PC aimed at professionals, running Intel Core Ultra processors that HP rates for up to 50 TOPS of NPU performance. It starts at RM6,999. The OmniBook Ultra 14, HP’s flagship consumer AI PC at the event, starts at RM8,699. Both lean on the on-device AI features that Windows now layers across search, image editing, and meeting tools.
Gaming and workstations
For players, the HyperX OMEN 15 pairs NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics with OMEN AI, a one-click tool that tunes hardware, system, and in-game settings together. It starts at RM5,199. HP also showed the EliteBoard G1a, an AMD Ryzen AI machine that fits a full AI PC into a keyboard-sized body, plus the ZBook X G2i 16-inch and Z8 Fury G6i workstations for heavier creative and engineering work. The devices run on a mix of Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA hardware.
Printing and the HP IQ ecosystem
On the print side, HP refreshed its small-office line with the LaserJet Pro 4112fdw, which handles printing, scanning, copying, and fax, with optional AI features for document management. Tying it together is HP IQ, the company’s name for an ecosystem meant to connect HP PCs, printers, security, and services so AI tools work across devices rather than app by app. HP also extended its Wolf Security protections across the new machines.
Why it matters
The Elevate launch follows HP’s global announcements at Computex 2026, and it lands the same message locally: AI PCs are becoming the default rather than the premium option. For Malaysian buyers, the event sets clear entry points, around RM5,199 for OMEN gaming, RM6,999 for a flip-style business Copilot+ PC, and RM8,699 for the OmniBook Ultra 14. Local on-sale timing will vary by model and retailer.