Google wants you to take advantage of Gemini Intelligence with its new laptop line called Googlebooks. According to the tech giant, it helps them move "from an operating system to an intelligence system," offering a device that brings together the "best of Android" with ChromeOS.
You get access to Android apps and the Google Play Store, alongside instant access to Google's Gemini assistant. With a wiggle of the cursor, the machine can offer quick contextual suggestions. If you want to create your own widgets, Google is also rolling out its "Create your Widget" feature, which uses text prompts.
The system is designed to work well with your Android device, so switching between devices should be seamless (that includes file transfers). Google said it is collaborating with brands like Acer, Asus, Dell, HP and Lenovo to release its first Googlebooks. And you can easily identify a Googlebook through the glowbar seen on the lid.