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Introducing Googlebook, designed for Gemini Intelligence
We’re introducing Googlebook, designed for Gemini Intelligence. These new laptops are built with Gemini’s helpfulness at their core, premium hardware and work seamlessly with Android phones.
We are introducing Googlebook, a new category of laptops built from the ground up for Gemini intelligence. These devices feature the Magic Pointer for contextual suggestions and custom widgets to help you organize your tasks. Keep an eye on googlebook.com for more updates before the devices launch this fall.
Google is launching a new laptop called Googlebook that is built entirely around AI. It features a "Magic Pointer" that uses AI to help you finish tasks faster just by pointing at things on your screen. You can also create custom widgets to organize your life and easily sync files between your phone and laptop. These premium devices will start hitting the market later this year.
Google announces high-end Googlebook laptops to compete with MacBooks — here's what you need to know
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First look at Googlebook: A premium Chromebook alternative for Android users
Google has announced an all-new laptop lineup, called Googlebook. Yes, you read that right — the new product category is a step up from the Chromebook in terms of performance and features, merging ChromeOS and Android into a single operating system.
This new, unified OS is a risk for Google that could potentially pay off big. Chromebooks already had integrations with Android smartphones, but Google says the new operating system will bridge the gap, bringing MacBook-like features to Googlebook. Details are sparse, however, as we're expecting more information to be unveiled at I/O, Google's developer conference, on May 19.
Also: Googlebook vs. Chromebook: Why I'm hopeful that both laptop brands can coexist
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