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GoogleBook: How the New AI-Powered Reading Hack Is Revolutionizing Book Discovery
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Industry insiders are buzzing about a mysterious new device dubbed “Google Book,” a premium Chromebook-class laptop that Google is reportedly developing in partnership with major hardware manufacturers. Early chatter suggests the Google Book is poised to revive the ultra-high-end segment once occupied by the discontinued Pixelbook line, offering flagship performance, AI-first features and desktop-grade build quality.
What we know so far
According to a post from tech commentator Brad Sams, Google quietly revealed the Google Book to select partners this week, positioning it as a “high-end Chromebook with support from all major OEMs.” Industry sources speaking on background say demo units are already in circulation under tight nondisclosure agreements.
Expected specifications
• Processor: 12th-gen or newer Intel Core Ultra chips with built-in neural processing units for on-device AI tasks
• Display: 13- to 14-inch OLED panel at 120 Hz with adaptive HDR
• Memory & storage: Up to 32 GB LPDDR5X RAM and 1 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD
• Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, optional 5G, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, UWB for seamless phone pairing
• Battery: 65 Wh pack targeting 15 hours of mixed use, 100 W USB-C fast charging
• Build: Recycled aluminum unibody, sub-1.2 kg weight, MIL-STD-rated durability
AI and ChromeOS Plus
The headline feature is said to be a new “ChromeOS Plus” experience optimized for local generative AI. Think instant document summaries, real-time language translation and on-device code assistance—without sending data to the cloud. Google’s Gemini Nano model will reportedly ship pre-installed, mirroring the Android integration seen in the latest Pixel phones.
Price and release window
Multiple supply-chain contacts indicate the Google Book targets a launch window in Q4 2026, just ahead of the holiday season. Pricing is expected to start around $1,399 USD, positioning it against Apple’s MacBook Air and Microsoft’s Surface Laptop. Entry-level models may appear later at lower price tiers once OEM partners release their own variants.
Why Google Book matters
1. Reinforces Google’s commitment to premium hardware after shuttering Pixelbook in 2022.
2. Gives OEMs a halo Chromebook to showcase bleeding-edge components and AI smarts.
3. Expands ChromeOS beyond education and budget shoppers into the lucrative creator and enterprise segments.
What’s next
Google typically unveils new hardware at its Made by Google event each October. With developers already testing ChromeOS Plus builds, expect leaks on performance benchmarks, battery life and AI workflows to accelerate throughout the summer. Keep this page bookmarked for continuous Google Book updates, hands-on impressions and preorder details as the story develops.
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