GoogleBook Launch Date Set for September 15

The GoogleBook is a reenvisioned Chromebook laptop developed by Google, with Gemini AI integrated at its core. Announced during Google's Android Show in May 2026, the device represents Alphabet's push to embed artificial intelligence directly into personal computing hardware. The GoogleBook is scheduled for its official debut on 15 September 2026, alongside a new Android-based operating system unofficially named Aluminum OS.
Google has begun sending invitations to the launch event, which will take place in New York City. The announcement is expected to cover more than just hardware, signaling a broader software and AI strategy. The GoogleBook was first revealed at Google's Android Show in May 2026, where it was described as a reenvisioned Chromebook with Gemini AI at the very core of it, in keeping with the trend of AI.
Key Facts
**The GoogleBook is scheduled for official announcement on 15 September 2026, with an accompanying Android-based operating system unofficially named Aluminum OS.**
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Name | GoogleBook |
| Manufacturer | Google (Alphabet Inc.) |
| Launch Date | 15 September 2026 |
| Operating System | Android-based OS (unofficially named Aluminum OS) |
| Core AI Feature | Gemini AI |
| Event Location | New York City, United States |
| First Announced | May 2026, at Google's Android Show |
| Leaked Model | Acer-branded GoogleBook 14 |
| Processor (Leaked) | Intel Panther Lake |
| Memory (Leaked) | 16GB DDR5X RAM |
| Display (Leaked) | 14-inch 2.8K OLED, 120Hz refresh rate |
| Connectivity (Leaked) | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4 |
| Security (Leaked) | Titan C2 security chip, camera privacy shutter |
| AI Performance (Leaked) | Undisclosed NPU with up to 47 TOPs |
| Leaked Starting Price | €1,125 (~RM5,306) |
When Will Google Announce the GoogleBook?
Google has officially locked in 15 September 2026 as the launch date for the GoogleBook. The Alphabet company and search engine has confirmed the date for its debut, along with the new Android-based OS, which has unofficially been named Aluminum OS. Invitations to the official launch event in New York City have already been sent out.
The event is clearly shaping up to be a major announcement, given that the product is expected to be more than just the hardware. The Googlebook was first announced during Google's Android Show that took place in May this year, positioning the September event as the full product reveal with pricing and availability details.
**Google has officially provided an official launch date for the Googlebook, locking in 15 September 2026 for its debut in New York City.**
What Are the GoogleBook's Specifications?
Very little detail about the Googlebook was available up until early September 2026, when details belonging to an Acer branded Googlebook 14 appeared on Bluetooth SIG records. The listing revealed additional information about the innards of the laptop: Intel Panther Lake, 16GB DDR5X RAM, and a 14-inch 2.8K OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
The Googlebook is expected to come with other physical features, including a dedicated Gemini Key – think Microsoft Copilot key, but for Google instead – a Glow Bar at the top of the display, camera privacy shutter, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, a Titan C2 security chip, and an undisclosed NPU that will reportedly have up to 47 TOPs of AI performance.
**The leaked Acer Googlebook 14 specifications include an Intel Panther Lake CPU, 16GB DDR5X RAM, and a 14-inch 2.8K OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate.**
How Much Will the GoogleBook Cost?
Pricing is still, as ever, a mystery, but the leaked Acer model suggests that the starting price for it may start at €1,125 (~RM5,306). In our opinion, that's a little pricey for a non-Windows laptop, but still more "affordable" for a laptop of this calibre, especially when you consider that Intel's Panther Lake seems to be the de facto CPU of choice.
Official pricing has not been confirmed by Google, and the company has not provided any indication of regional pricing variations. The leaked figure of €1,125 (~RM5,306) is based on the Acer-branded model that appeared on Bluetooth SIG records, and final retail pricing may differ when the product is officially announced.
**The leaked Acer Googlebook 14 model suggests a starting price of €1,125 (~RM5,306), though official pricing remains unconfirmed by Google.**
Who Is This For?
The GoogleBook is positioned for users who want a Chromebook-style laptop with deep AI integration, targeting consumers and professionals who rely on Google's ecosystem and Gemini AI tools. The device is a reenvisioned Chromebook with Gemini AI at the very core of it, in keeping with the trend of AI.
The inclusion of an Intel Panther Lake CPU and 16GB DDR5X RAM suggests the device is aimed at users who need more performance than typical budget Chromebooks. The 2.8K OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate also indicates a premium positioning, targeting users who value display quality for media consumption and creative work.
**The GoogleBook targets users seeking a premium Chromebook experience with dedicated AI hardware, including a Gemini Key and an NPU rated at up to 47 TOPs.**
Common Questions
What operating system will the GoogleBook run?
The GoogleBook will run a new Android-based OS, which has unofficially been named Aluminum OS. Google has not yet provided official details about the operating system's features or how it differs from standard ChromeOS or Android implementations.
What is the Gemini Key on the GoogleBook?
The Gemini Key is a dedicated physical key on the GoogleBook keyboard, similar to Microsoft's Copilot key but designed for Google's Gemini AI assistant. It provides one-touch access to Gemini AI features, reflecting the device's focus on AI integration.
When was the GoogleBook first announced?
The Googlebook was first announced during Google's Android Show that took place in May 2026. At that event, it was described as a reenvisioned Chromebook with Gemini AI at the very core of it, with full details reserved for the September launch event.
Sources and Methodology
This article is based on the original reporting from Lowyat.NET, which cited GSMA and ChromeUnboxed as primary sources for the GoogleBook launch date announcement. The leaked specifications were sourced from Bluetooth SIG records as reported by Lowyat.NET.
Currency conversions are noted as reported in the source material: €1,125 (~RM5,306). The source material was published in English and has been rewritten for citation optimization without altering factual content.
This article was last updated on 15 September 2026.