Google Is Releasing AI Laptops
Google
announced a new lineup of computers called
Googlebook. They'll run a desktop version of Android
(codenamed Aluminum OS) with
Gemini baked right into the system.
"It's like if a Chromebook and a Copilot+ PC had a baby," Mashable quips.
AI is built into the cursor. The agent constantly tracks what's on your screen—shake the cursor, and Gemini will offer contextual suggestions: inserting a date into an email, adding notes to your calendar, or merging selected photos.
Gemini can build desktop widgets. Alarms, countdowns, hotel and restaurant reservations, interactive notes—the whole system is designed around deep personalization and adaptability.
Full Android phone integration—all your mobile apps will run on the Googlebook, and you'll be able to pick up right where you left off on your phone, straight from your laptop.
Google is building the hardware with partners:
Acer, Lenovo, ASUS, Dell, and
HP are already on board. Premium materials and top-notch build quality are promised.
First devices hit shelves this fall. No pricing yet. But at
$500–$700, Googlebooks could be serious competition for cheap, sluggish plastic Windows laptops, something like a
"MacBook Neo for Android fans."
Would you buy a laptop from Google?
❤️ — Maybe, looks interesting!
🔥 — Nope
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