Google has announced a new premium laptop category called Googlebook. The device runs Android natively, not ChromeOS. Google has partnered with Dell, Lenovo, HP, Asus, and Acer to produce the first models. These laptops are expected to arrive in Fall 2025.
Google partners with major PC makers
The Googlebook is designed as an AI-first device, integrating Gemini AI deeply into the system. It targets the MacBook Air and premium Windows laptops. Pricing starts at 799 USD (about $799).

The first Googlebook models are expected to launch globally in Fall 2025.
The Googlebook enters a competitive laptop market dominated by Apple and Windows devices. By using Android and focusing on AI, Google aims to differentiate its offering. The involvement of major PC makers suggests broad industry support.




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