While model numbers and specifications for HP’s upcoming "HP Googlebook 14c (Quartz)" have previously surfaced, a new image revealing the front of the device has recently been shared.
This information was posted by Evan Blass on his X account. Although the image shows slight distortion—leaving its authenticity uncertain—it provides the first look at the device's design.
Design Details Visible in the Image
The shared image shows a dark blue chassis reminiscent of the HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook, featuring an HP logo on the bottom bezel and a Web camera equipped with a privacy shutter along the top bezel.

While only the display portion is visible in the photo—leaving details about the keyboard, touchpad, and exact screen dimensions unconfirmed—prior information and the product name strongly point to a 14-inch display.
Hints of "Continue On" Feature Support
Additionally, the image displays the Android version of the Gmail app in a dual-column layout, alongside a Chrome icon featuring a smartphone badge on the far right of the shelf (taskbar).
During the initial Googlebook announcement, Google introduced "Cast My Apps" as an official feature enabling users to interact with smartphone apps without installing them. However, this specific icon indicates support for "Continue On," a feature announced at Google I/O 2026.

Continue On enables users to seamlessly transfer ongoing app tasks to their web equivalent across devices running Android 17 or higher signed into the same Google account.
This is the first time Continue On has been spotted in connection with a Googlebook, as Google had not previously confirmed whether the feature would be natively supported on Googlebook devices.
Although no further information was provided alongside the image, previous reports indicate that the "HP Googlebook 14c (TPN-H111)" will be a 14-inch convertible laptop powered by the Snapdragon X Elite processor with 32GB of RAM. It is expected to launch as part of the first wave of Googlebooks slated for announcement next month.