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Google has officially announced Googlebook, a new laptop platform scheduled for release this fall. Positioned as a more capable successor to the Chromebook, the initiative introduces a major shift in Google’s hardware and software strategy.

While hardware specifications and pricing remain undisclosed, the announcement confirms a new operating system and a distinct hardware identity.

Software and Integration

The core of the Googlebook experience is a new operating system built on the Android technology stack. While internal leaks referred to this software as “Aluminium OS,” Google representatives have clarified that this is merely a codename and the official branding will be revealed later this year.

This platform is designed to fuse the capabilities of ChromeOS and Android, allowing users to:

  • Run the full Chrome browser alongside native Android apps.
  • Access files directly from linked Android smartphones.
  • Seamlessly stream mobile apps to the laptop interface.

A central feature of the OS is Gemini Intelligence. This AI integration includes a “Magic Pointer” tool, which provides contextual suggestions when a user shakes the cursor over specific screen elements, such as dates in emails or product images. Additionally, the system will support custom AI-generated widgets for personalized organization.

 

Hardware Partnerships and Design

Google is collaborating with major manufacturers—including Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, and Lenovo—to produce the initial Googlebook models. Although specific model names and internal specs were not provided, Google revealed that a signature hardware feature for all Googlebooks will be a four-color glowing light bar, reflecting the company’s brand palette.

The Future of Chromebooks

The introduction of Googlebooks has raised questions regarding the longevity of the existing Chromebook ecosystem. Google has confirmed that Chromebooks will continue to be released following the Googlebook launch. Furthermore, the company remains committed to its existing support policy, promising ten years of automatic security updates for devices released in 2021 or later. Detailed information regarding specific Googlebook hardware and the official OS name is expected closer to the fall launch.

Google Unveils Googlebook: A New Evolution In Laptop Computing

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