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LG Gram 17" Laptops on sale for
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Specs:
- 17" 2560x1600 WQXGA IPS Display LCD Display
- Intel i7-1195G7 2.9GHz 4-Core / 8-Thread Processor
- 16GB LPDDR4X 4266MHz Memory
- 2x 1TB NVMe Solid State Drive (2TB Total)
- Wi-Fi 6 , 2x2, Bluetooth 5.1 Combo
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 2x USB 4.0 Gen 3x2 Type-C
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2x1 Type-A
- MicroSD
- Headphone Jack
- 80Wh Battery
- 2.98 lbs
- 1 Year Warranty
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Also, the RAM on these is not upgradable. This is LPDDR4x memory, which is never upgradable. I had the Gram 17 with upgradable RAM, but that came with an 8th Gen i7 that was quite slow. They may have continued offering upgradable RAM for another generation, but discontinued it with the switch to LPDDR4x as expected.
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"priced similarly" to launch prices of 11th - that's a big maybe. Similarly to current pricing? No.
this stuff junk
I was torn between this and the Thinkpad X1 but I think I may return this one and go with the Thinkpad. I know it's more expensive but comes with 12th Gen and very robust
I wish someone would sue them over this... I have had them refuse service on multiple laptops for the most absurd reasons.
It turns out they know it is illegal but they also know that the only way consumers will get justice is through a lawsuit.......Something most people won't do....
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I was torn between this and the Thinkpad X1 but I think I may return this one and go with the Thinkpad. I know it's more expensive but comes with 12th Gen and very robust
It turns out they know it is illegal but they also know that the only way you'll get justice is through a lawsuit.Something most people wont do....
Very interesting link! Thank you. Yes, as I mentioned earlier, I really wish someone would sue Costco over this, or given the article you mention, turn them over to the FTC.
But, I suspect Costco will find other ways to effectively void the warranty... I had one laptop with them where the power brick went bad and it wouldn't charge. When I called Costco support they told me the first step in helping me was to run the reset procedure on my machine so that the hard drive was wiped. When I pointed out that was silly and could never fix a physical break and it would only cost me days of wasted effort setting up the machine again and reinstalling all my apps, they refused to budge. I even escalated the issue to management to no avail. It's like the whole purpose of Costco support is to waste your time until you give up and just buy a new machine.
Also, the RAM on these is not upgradable. This is LPDDR4x memory, which is never upgradable. I had the Gram 17 with upgradable RAM, but that came with an 8th Gen i7 that was quite slow. They may have continued offering upgradable RAM for another generation, but discontinued it with the switch to LPDDR4x as expected.
As soon as you open up this laptop to change the SSD you will void your warranty. So keep that in mind.
Funny, I have no experience with their laptops either, but I've had an LG fridge going on 6yrs and never had an issue with it. Just bought a new house and went with LG again.
Found the dummy that didn't even click the link or look at photos. There's clearly a keypad on it.
I have never ever not upgraded a laptop that had upgradable slots for RAM or SSD/HDD, so that's not happening. The Gram 17 I had and also the Gram 15 I currently have does not have any warranty voided sticker or any way to tell that it had been opened, so I can just restore it to stock before warranty service.
Even if I bought this Gram 17 with two 1TB m.2 SSDs, I would still upgrade one or both of the SSDs to 2TB.
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The 15% CB has been gone since Thursday. Only 3% now.