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GOOGLE UNVEILS GOOGLEBOOKS LAPTOPS AT ANDROID SHOW 2026

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
TUE, MAY 12, 2026

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Google introduced Googlebooks, a new line of Android-powered laptops designed to seamlessly integrate with Android phones and devices. The devices will launch this fall.

At Android Show 2026, Google highlighted Googlebooks as a successor to Chromebooks, marking a significant shift in the company's laptop strategy. The devices run Android natively and feature deep integration with the Android ecosystem. Key features include the ability to cast apps directly from Android phones, pull files from connected Android devices, and receive contextual AI suggestions based on mouse pointer movements. The contextual AI functionality appears to leverage on-device processing to enhance user productivity. Google positioned Googlebooks as a bridge between mobile and desktop computing, allowing users to maintain continuity across devices. The announcement comes ahead of Google I/O, where the company typically reveals broader Android ecosystem developments. The first Googlebooks models are scheduled to arrive this fall, though Google has not yet disclosed pricing, specifications, or which manufacturers will produce the devices.

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