HP's Googlebook leak highlights support for 'Continue On,' Google's version of Handoff
Key Points:
- HP’s upcoming Googlebook has been partially revealed through a leak, showing a glimpse of the device’s screen and confirming the inclusion of a new software feature called “Continue On,” which is Google’s version of Apple’s Handoff functionality.
- “Continue On” aims to enable seamless transition of web browsing and other tasks between devices, potentially debuting with the Googlebook lineup expected to launch next month.
- The leaked image shows a dark blue or bluish-gray laptop with a physical webcam shutter and a non-detachable form factor, possibly featuring a 360º hinge rotation, but offers no detailed hardware specifications.
- Googlebooks will be produced by various manufacturers, including HP, Acer, ASUS, and Lenovo, and are expected to succeed Chromebooks with chips from Intel, Qualcomm, or MediaTek.
- Despite the leak, some uncertainty remains about the final features and design of HP’s Googlebook, as the image quality is slightly distorted and many hardware details remain undisclosed.