Googlebook looks promising, but one big laptop brand is conspicuously absent

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ZDNET's key takeaways

  • The new Googlebook looks promising, but questions remain to justify their cost.
  • Chromebooks had a clearly defined use case that reflected a real consumer need.
  • The brand I most expected to see was absent from Google's announcement.

Google just announced a new product line: the Googlebook, marketed as the successor to the Chromebook with more capable hardware and a compelling promise: the merging of Android and ChromeOS into something better.

This as-yet unnamed operating system has been cited as "AluminumOS" through various leaks, but has not yet been officially announced by Google. Details on the devices themselves are also sparse, but Google says they will be a more premium product with higher-end hardware.

Also: First look at Googlebook: A premium Chromebook alternative for Android users

So far, Google has shown off a limited set of features,...

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