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14Z90Q Specs:- 14" WUXGA (1920 x 1200) 350nit Non-Reflective IPS Display
- Intel 12th Generation i5-1240P 12 Cores, 16 Threads (1.7GHz Base / 4.4GHz Boost) Processor
- 16GB 5200MHz LPDDR5 RAM
- 512GB NVMe Dual Solid State Drive
- Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- Intel Wireless-AX211 (Wi-Fi 6E, 802.11ax, 2x2, Dual Band) + Bluetooth 5.1
- Full Size Backlit Keyboard
- Windows 11 Home (64 bit)
- Ports:
- 2x USB 4 Gen3x2 Type C (with Power Delivery, Display Port, Thunderbolt 4)
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen2x1
- 1x HDMI 2.0
- 2.2lbs
15Z90Q Specs:- 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) 300nit IPS Touch Display
- Intel 12th Generation i7-1260P 12 Cores, 16 Threads (2.1GHz Base / 4.7GHz Boost) Processor
- 16GB LPDDR5 (Dual Channel, 5200MHz) RAM
- 512GB NVME Gen 4 M.2(2280) Dual Solid State Drive
- Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- Intel Wireless-AX211 (Wi-Fi 6E, 802.11ax, 2x2, Dual Band) + Bluetooth 5.1
- Full Size Backlit Keyboard
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 2x USB 4 Gen3x2 Type C (with Power Delivery, Display Port, Thunderbolt 4)
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen2x1
- 1x HDMI 2.0
- 2.51lbs
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Have a Legion 5i, Macbook Pro 14, and MBA. But lately finding myself really needing a lightweight Windows laptop with decent processing power and battery life, just for spreadsheeting + data processing.
This LG Gram ticks my box mainly because:
- Non-touch HD+ screen
- Uniform-sized arrow keys
- No horrible home/end/pg up/ pg dn column of buttons on the right for a 14incher, which shift the shift, enter, delete keys.
- Thin bezel
You won't believe how hard it is to find a 12th Gen ultrabook with those specific design choices in 2022. There are many great powerful thin and lights this year. But they have some horrible design mistakes one way or another.
- All 2022 Chinese 14 inch HD+ ultrabooks have a fking touchscreen. It looks horrible and touch is useless on a 14'inch, non-flip, Windows laptop. It adds weight, consumes more battery life, and make the screen look grainy (because of the layer of touch sensor, the screen looks non-laminated and you can see tiny black dots looking closely). These rules all the Lenovo Yogas, Xiaomi Pros, Asus whatevers out of the window.
- Besides a few Asus and this LG Gram, ALL other ultrabooks have this: tiny up-and-down arrow but full-size left and right arrow configuration. This includes Dell new XPS, XPS Plus, Thinkbooks, HP Envy, and all the Chinese brands mentioned above. I, cannot, stand this horrible design element. Just no.
- For the few remaining 14inchers that pass the above criteria, most of them decides to half-size Shift, Enter, Backspace, and add a clumn of function keys on top of the right arrow key (home, end, page up, page down). Again, cannot stand this.
LG Gram has got it right. It's purpose is pure and clear - lightweight, good battery, good power, good keyboard layout. No need those baggage mentioned above.
In for one.
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one of them has touch screen.
Any opinions on the i5 (1240P) vs an i7?
And, why are manufactures still specking HDMI 2.0 and BT 5.1 in 2022?
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Any opinions on the i5 (1240P) vs an i7?
And, why are manufactures still specking HDMI 2.0 and BT 5.1 in 2022?
I have the 17" being delivered today for pickup at Costco. Trying to decide whether to cancel it and snag the 14" instead. I think I would need to pick up some extra side-mounted monitors for it. But I like the smaller size, and 2.2 lbs seems crazy light.
I have the 17" being delivered today for pickup at Costco. Trying to decide whether to cancel it and snag the 14" instead. I think I would need to pick up some extra side-mounted monitors for it. But I like the smaller size, and 2.2 lbs seems crazy light.
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Any opinions on the i5 (1240P) vs an i7?
And, why are manufactures still specking HDMI 2.0 and BT 5.1 in 2022?
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