LG's updated lineup of Gram laptops is now available
LG's new gram laptops are new and improved with new 10th Gen Intel processors inside.
What you need to know
- LG's refreshed lineup of Gram laptops is now available.
- The latest Gram laptops are powered by new Intel 10th Gen processors.
- The LG Gram 17($1,850), LG Gram 15($1,600), and LG Gram 14($1,600) are available through Amazon now.
LG's latest lineup of refreshed LG Gram laptops is now available through Amazon. LG first announced the refreshed Gram lineup at CES 2020. The LG Gram 17($1,850), LG Gram 15($1,600), and LG Gram 14($1,600) are available now through Amazon. The LG Gram 14 2-in-1 that was announced alongside the the other Gram laptops doesn't appear to be available yet.
LG updated the internals of the Gram lineup, including support for Wi-Fi 6 and Thunderbolt 3. They also all run new Intel 10th Gen chips. According to LG, the lineup has "double the graphics processing power of last year's models."
Keeping with the Gram, the entire lineup of laptops is thin and light. The LG Gram 17 weighs 1,350 grams, and the Gram 14 weighs 999 grams. The specs below are off the Amazon listings currently available. Other configurations could become available in the future.
| Header Cell - Column 0 | LG Gram 17 | LG Gram 15 | LG Gram 14 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Display resolution | 2560x1600 LCD | 1920x1080 LCD | 1920x1080 LCD |
| Processor | Intel 10th Gen Core i7-1065G7 | Intel 10th Gen Core i7-1065G7 | Up to Intel 10th Gen Core i7-1065G7 |
| Graphics | Intel Iris Plus | Intel Iris Plus | Intel Iris Plus |
| Memory | 16GB | 16GB | 16GB |
| Storage | 1TB M.2 NMVe SSD | 1TB M.2 NMVe SSD | 512GB M.2 NMVe SSD |
| Aspect ratio | 16:10 | 16:9 | 16:9 |
| Battery | 80Wh | 80Wh | 72Wh |
| Wireless | Wi-Fi 6 | Wi-Fi 6 | Wi-Fi 6 |
The LG gram 17 and LG gram 15 have 80Wh batteries, and the LG Gram 14 has a 72Wh battery. LG claims the gram 17 can get up to 17 hours of battery life and that the gram 15 and gram 14 can get up to 18.5 hours of battery life.
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