LG’s new Gram laptops arrive with 11th gen Intel processors, 16:10 screens

07 January 2021
All come with Iris X graphics, sleek designs and are MIL-STD-810G compliant

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  • Annonymous
  • 8XB
  • 12 Jan 2021

16:10 is better for web surfing, text editing and programming and it is light. Sadly it comes with intel. The M1 chips are the kings right now and the price is crazy low for that kind of power. If I would need a new laptop now, I would surely buy a Macbook.

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    • Anon
    • te3
    • 10 Jan 2021

    mikeB, 08 Jan 2021..I don't understand why many companies don't put... moreso that is stays in the middle of keyboard excluding the numpad area

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      • pkQ
      • 08 Jan 2021

      Rayan, 08 Jan 2021No AMD, No Buy. Not interested in 14nm Intel chip.its 10

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        • PBs
        • 08 Jan 2021

        No AMD, No Buy.
        Not interested in 14nm Intel chip.

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          • mikeB
          • pkQ
          • 08 Jan 2021

          ..I don't understand why many companies don't put that trackpad in the middle of the palm rest area ... they keep put it on the right side ... how silly and ugly is that?

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            • AnonD-940827
            • 8pQ
            • 08 Jan 2021

            YUKI93, 08 Jan 2021Lol, that anon is right. Gram is the name of LG's weig... moreAnd you missed the point just like the ano.

              AnonD-940827, 07 Jan 2021How about reading, instead of making your own titles? HmmLol, that anon is right. Gram is the name of LG's weight-focused laptop lineup. You are confused between the model lineup name and measurement unit.

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                • AnonD-731363
                • Lfw
                • 07 Jan 2021

                No info about disk space either also no info about graphic card whether are suitable for gaming or not.

                  These are solid laptops but WHY LPDDR4X? That's why I went with my Spectre...

                    Anonymous, 07 Jan 2021Any real user please tell me about it's durability and... moreTyping on one right now; it's freaking amazing. Honestly. If you're wondering whether you should get one, the answer is yes. Absolutely (and I'm not even paid to say this, but LG really should pay me for how much I shill their products lol)

                    Durability is actually dumbfoundingly good, like to the point where I have actually thanked god for blessing its chassis with the physics-defying strength it has, following multiple drops from couch-armrest-height, including I think once onto hardwood floor. Each time I start cursing myself for leaving it where my toddler could've gotten it or whatever; begin the process of thinking how much money it'll be to replace and where I should start looking for as painlessly cheap of a deal on an identical model as possible, and walk over to it expecting the worst when I open it up. And every time I've been astonished that the screen is somehow still perfectly intact, just dirty as all hell like usual, since it's glossy & I'm lazy about cleaning it. Seriously it's baffling to me lol. But I guess it kind of makes sense funnily enough, owing to the feather-light weight - not as much mass to inflict damage when it does fall, so it sustains drops more like a microSD card than a life-size glass sculpture of Bill Clinton.

                    As far as performance I have zero complaints either. After apple's M1 launch I have been developing a lust for a potential ARM-based laptop in the future, but I know that won't be anytime soon; and like others already said, there's really no good reason not to have a Ryzen option in these things, considering how perfect they are otherwise - sticking with intel is like stuffing a beautiful thanksgiving turkey full of stale moldy bread. But those are just the latest & greatest nice-to-have's; for a traditional Intel-based ultrabook type PC I honestly can't say anything bad about this one. It's never struggled in any way with your standard computing type tasks, and is snappy enough to not ever feel like I'm waiting for apps to open or anything like that. Of course you won't be running Crysis but I did buy an external GPU for some light gaming through the thunderbolt port and the remastered Halo games ran at 30-60fps, so well enough (definitely bottlenecked by the CPU, btw. If you could mod the cooling on this thing, it'd do a lot better - these laptops have been shown to strangle their processors even beyond most other avg laptops with the same model CPU's, having only 1 fan and a tiny heatpipe etc)

                    I even have an older model (I think the original actually, 2017) with the i7-8565u, and I've never felt like I truly could use an upgrade yet. So take that for what it's worth

                    But no seriously, it's effing amazing. I wouldn't consider myself a fanboi but I swear I find myself asking myself how LG does it - my phone is coincidentally a V30 and I think they do have a knack for packing the perfect mix of hardware into a digestible tech package a large proportion of the time.

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                      • nTb
                      • 07 Jan 2021

                      And everything wrapped in a plastic box how great is that

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                        • Anonymous
                        • K5g
                        • 07 Jan 2021

                        2021 Gram? Those are heavy laptops...

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                          • YUU
                          • 07 Jan 2021

                          dang thats cool and all but where is ryzen?

                            Yet another laptop maker that REFUSES to use the vastly superior Ryzen 4000/5000 CPUs. Sigh...

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                              • HB7
                              • 07 Jan 2021

                              vrvly, 07 Jan 2021Actually a lot of content is created in 16:9 or so ratio, a... moreThe people who create movies and videos for a living don't have any troubles using 16:10 on a daily basis either. In fact, 16:9 is the best example of a "design by committee" standard, not the result of what was best suited for each content. The industry wanted a "jack of all trades" for the mass-market, the one screen for everything. The stone cold truth is that no one really wanted 16:9, they've just settled with it because the economics dictated that was the best business decision at the time.

                                sexyyyyyyyyyy

                                  An error I found in the article. 11th gen Intel on laptops is Tiger Lake not Rocket Lake which is for desktops. Rocket Lake hasn't launched yet and it's based on 14nm.

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                                    • Ims
                                    • 07 Jan 2021

                                    Anonymous, 07 Jan 2021Under 3lbs is pretty decent for a 17" screen, is it to... more3lbs is insane for that size.... The MBP 14 is almost 4

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                                      • xq5
                                      • 07 Jan 2021

                                      Any real user please tell me about it's durability and performance. I mean about previous generation which will be similar. Are LG laptops good? It's there any issue like driver issue or other? Thanks.

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                                        • AnonD-940827
                                        • 8pQ
                                        • 07 Jan 2021

                                        Anonymous, 07 Jan 2021I guess I used my brain and thought the 2021 was the model ... moreHow about reading, instead of making your own titles? Hmm