Danny Weber
09:33 13-01-2026
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Discover the AULA L99 gaming keyboard from CES 2026 with a 4-inch IPS touch display replacing the numpad, macro and lighting control, and an 8,000 mAh battery.
At CES 2026, AULA unveiled an unconventional gaming keyboard, the L99, which replaces the numeric keypad with a large touch display. The device instantly drew attention with a 4-inch IPS screen at 320×480, set into the chassis. Running on AULA’s proprietary interface, it opens up practical new ways to control the board: users can store and launch macros, tweak lighting, remap keys, and craft custom layouts. The move feels bold yet grounded in everyday use.
The touch module can act as a virtual numpad and also run small built-in apps such as a calculator, alarm clock, or photo frame. If needed, the display doubles as a touchpad for cursor control, though it trails a dedicated one in precision. For untethered use, the keyboard includes an 8,000 mAh battery that should power both the screen and wireless mode. Among AULA’s new compact and mechanical models, the L99 was the booth’s standout—an early hint at where gaming keyboards may be heading.