With Googlebook, the company is combining Android apps from Google Play, the Chrome browser and a new AI-focused software experience into what it calls an 'intelligence system'. One of the headline features is Magic Pointer which is an AI-powered cursor that can suggest actions based on what is on the screen. Googlebook also supports 'Create your Widget', letting users generate custom widgets using simple prompts. Google says the first Googlebook devices will be made by Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP and Lenovo. The laptop features a lightweight magnesium-aluminum alloy chassis with a durable nano liquid ceramic coating. It features two 16-inch 16:10 touchscreen displays with a 120Hz refresh rate on both panels, a 3K ROG Nebula HDR OLED screen, 1,100 nits peak brightness, Dolby Vision HDR, and anti-glare coating. It also leans into Samsung ecosystem features like Storage Share, Multi Control, Second Screen, and Nearby Devices, so it’s meant to stay pretty smooth with Galaxy phones and tablets for a kind of seamless connection. The new lineup features Intel Core Ultra processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series Laptop GPUs. Read more in our articles including "Google announces Googlebook as new AI-powered laptop category" and "ASUS ExpertBook Ultra launching on July 1".
With Googlebook, the company is combining Android apps from Google Play, the Chrome browser and a new AI-focused software experience into what it calls an 'intelligence system'. One of the headline features is Magic Pointer which is an AI-powered cursor that can suggest actions based on what is on the screen.
Googlebook also supports 'Create your Widget', letting users generate custom widgets using simple prompts. Google says the first Googlebook devices will be made by Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP and Lenovo. The laptop features a lightweight magnesium-aluminum alloy chassis with a durable nano liquid ceramic coating.
Our coverage of Googlebook features includes: "Google announces Googlebook as new AI-powered laptop category"; "ASUS ExpertBook Ultra launching on July 1"; "Apple raises PH prices for MacBooks, iPads, and more as MacBook Neo jumps to PHP 49,990". Each article provides unique insights and information.