Googlebooks are coming, but should Microsoft be scared? Windows 11’s biggest threat could be Android PCs if things don’t improve
windowscentral.com May 13, 2026

Googlebooks are coming, but should Microsoft be scared? Windows 11’s biggest threat could be Android PCs if things don’t improve

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Google is set to launch Android PCs, dubbed "Googlebooks," this fall, combining Chrome OS and Android into a single platform for laptops. The move comes as Microsoft struggles to fix Windows 11, with its extended support window closing soon. Google's timing is advantageous, as hundreds of thousands of people will be in the market for a new PC to replace their unsupported Windows 10 devices. Android PCs will initially lack the functionality of Windows PCs but may appeal to users who only need basic productivity tasks.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Google's Android PCs could turn out to be a serious competition if Microsoft doesn't take Windows more seriously.
  • · The company's complacency and strategic mistakes have created an opportunity for competitors like Google and Apple to capitalize on Windows' decline, offering users alternative options that are perceived as more modern and stable.