Acer Googlebook 14 Leak Shows 16GB RAM and OLED
Acer Googlebook 14 Leak Shows 16GB RAM and OLED

Acer Googlebook 14 Leak Shows 16GB RAM and OLED

ultimateimp – Acer’s upcoming Googlebook 14 has appeared in retailer and certification listings ahead of its expected launch. The laptop carries the GP714-91N model number and is expected to use Intel’s next-generation Panther Lake processors.

The device could become one of the first laptops designed for Google’s new Googlebook platform. Acer has not officially confirmed the laptop’s final specifications. However, retailer listings and certification records have revealed several details about the upcoming machine.

The Googlebook 14 previously appeared under the “Moonstone” codename in Google’s Chromium development work. That platform has been linked to Intel’s Panther Lake processors. The connection suggests that Acer could use the new Intel architecture in its upcoming laptop.

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Bluetooth SIG records have listed several Googlebook 14 variants. These include the GP714-91N-50A0, GP714-91N-58Y2, GP714-91N-596Q and GP714-91N-70CH. The GP714-91N-73U1 has also appeared in the certification records.

The laptop is expected to feature a 14-inch OLED display. A European retailer has listed one configuration with a 2.8K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The same listing claims 100% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space.

The combination of OLED technology, high resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate would position the laptop above typical budget Chromebook hardware. The display should offer sharp images, smooth motion and broad color reproduction. Acer has yet to officially confirm these display specifications.

Hardware information from the retailer points to Intel’s Core Ultra 5 325 processor. Reports have also mentioned a potential version using the Core Ultra 7 355. However, that higher-end configuration has not appeared in the same retailer listing.

The listed configuration includes 16GB of LPDDR5X memory and a 256GB SSD. This combination should provide sufficient capacity for everyday productivity and cloud-focused computing. The available configuration could also represent one of several hardware options planned for the series.

Acer is reportedly preparing several features specifically for Google’s new platform. These include a dedicated physical Gemini key for quick access to Google’s AI services. The laptop could also feature a Glow Bar positioned near the top of the display.

Acer Googlebook 14 Could Cost €1,022 Ahead of November 2026 Launch

A European retailer has listed the Acer Googlebook 14 GP714-91N-50HP for €1,022. The listing shows a reduced price from €1,125. However, the laptop is currently out of stock and can only be ordered in advance.

The listed configuration combines the Core Ultra 5 processor with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It also includes the reported 2.8K OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Acer has not confirmed whether these specifications will represent the final retail configuration.

The €1,022 price would position the Googlebook 14 above many conventional Chromebook models. The premium OLED display and newer Intel processor could help explain the higher positioning. The reported AI hardware and additional security features may also contribute to its price.

Acer already sells a Chromebook Plus 714 with a 14-inch display. The Googlebook 14 would therefore not be the company’s first Chromebook in this size category. Its significance comes from the expected move to Intel’s Panther Lake platform.

Google is expected to introduce its first Googlebook devices during fall 2026. Acer is among the manufacturers reportedly preparing hardware for the new platform. The company has not yet announced an official release date for its Googlebook 14.

One retailer has listed November 8, 2026, as a possible release date. However, Acer has not confirmed that date. Retailer release dates can change before products become officially available.

The expected hardware would give the Googlebook 14 a substantially different profile from traditional Chromebooks. The Core Ultra 5 processor would provide a modern Intel platform. The 16GB of LPDDR5X memory would also give the system more headroom for demanding applications.

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The reported 2.8K OLED display could be another major selling point. Its 120Hz refresh rate should provide smoother movement and scrolling. Full DCI-P3 coverage could also make the display attractive to users who prioritize color reproduction.