Tech giant Google (GOOGL) has added built-in AI tools to its new Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14 in order to help users stay organized and work more easily. Indeed, these tools can sort tabs and documents, edit images using AI, and simplify difficult texts. The laptop runs on the Arm-based (ARM) MediaTek Kompanio Ultra chip, which includes a powerful NPU that can handle up to 50 trillion operations per second. Furthermore, Google says that the battery lasts up to 17 hours, which is the longest ever for a Chromebook Plus.
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In addition to the new Lenovo model, Google is rolling out AI upgrades across its entire Chromebook Plus lineup. These include smart screenshot analysis to learn more about what’s on screen, text capture from images, and a Quick Insert key that lets users generate AI images instantly. There’s also a feature that breaks down long blocks of text into simpler language, which will make reading and understanding easier for users in work or school settings.
Moreover, buyers of the new Chromebook will get 12 months of Google’s AI Pro Plan—normally $240/year—for free, which unlocks extra features in tools like Gemini and NotebookLM. In terms of price, the new devices range from $649 to $749, depending on the RAM configuration. Additionally, the Chromebook will debut with a larger-screen optimized version of Squid Game: Unleashed, which is a game that was developed by Boss Fight and Netflix (NFLX).
Is Google Stock a Good Buy?
Turning to Wall Street, analysts have a Strong Buy consensus rating on GOOGL stock based on 29 Buys and nine Holds assigned in the past three months. Furthermore, the average GOOGL price target of $199.11 per share implies 22.7% upside potential from current levels.
