If Google nails the Googlebook, I'm gonna ditch my Windows laptop
The article discusses the potential of Google's new device, the Googlebook, as a viable alternative to traditional laptops. The author expresses hope that it could effectively bridge the gap between Android smartphones and laptop functionality. Despite previous disappointments with ChromeOS and other devices, there is cautious optimism about the Googlebook's capabilities.
- ▪The author primarily uses a Windows laptop for work and an Android smartphone for personal tasks.
- ▪Google is introducing the Googlebook as a more effective alternative to Chromebooks and traditional laptops.
- ▪Early details about the Googlebook suggest it may provide a better integration with Android devices.
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