Model: LG gram 16" Lightweight Laptop, Intel® 12th Gen Core® i5 Evo™ Platform, Windows 11 Home, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Grey
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16" WQXGA Non-Reflective IPS Display With DCI-P3
Vibrancy That Never Ceases
No matter the lighting, work without disruption with a 16” non-reflective IPS display and a DCI-P3 99% (Typ.)** color gamut that enables stunning color.
Product SKU:
buydig_LG16Z90Q
1200:
1 (Typical)
Audio:
HD Audio with DTS X Ultra
BT:
BT 5.1
Brightness:
350nit
DTS X:
Ultra
Dimension(inch):
13.96 x 9.53 x 0.66"
Dimension(mm):
354.5 x 242.1 x 16.8mm
Panel Type:
IPS Non Touch
Precision Touch Pad w/ Scroll and Gesture Function (size:
131.5 x 82.6mm)
Security:
HDD Security, Secure mode(Webcam & MIC off Hot key) Slim Kensington lock
Why do some people refuse to accept that light weight is a valuable feature worth paying extra for? The LG Gram is an ultra-lightweight laptop that weighs 2.64 lb. The Lenovo you linked to is 4.60 lb. If you just leave your laptop at home all the time, by all means get the Lenovo. If you need a lightweight laptop for carrying on your commute or travel, the 2 lb lighter weight makes a HUGE difference.
These laptops come with 1 additional SSD slot. I purchased the 2tb Samsung 980 Pro to add on ($179 on amazon), which is in line with the included system specs.
I see some discussion around value for this laptop, so wanted to share my main reasons for choosing it:
The 14" I purchased is slightly over 2lbs, whereas a comparable 14" lenovo is slightly over 3lbs, approx. 50% increase in weight. The extra weight on your back won't make a huge difference if you travel occasionally, but I travel a LOT, and I'm carrying this and on-the-go for tens of hours every month, so any additional weight will eventually have long-term affects on my back/posture.
The flexibility for adding an additional SSD (which most lighter laptops don't have). This also saves me from having to carry around an external drive.
Awesome battery life, which is again a huge plus if you're constantly traveling and don't always have easy access to a power source.
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that's odd, I'm still seeing 999 for the 14" non touch
My mistake, just noticed that I accidentally purchased the i5 version (thankfully your message made me double check). I cancelled and repurchased the i7, which seems to be the best price available for now. Sigh.
Why do some people refuse to accept that light weight is a valuable feature worth paying extra for? The LG Gram is an ultra-lightweight laptop that weighs 2.64 lb. The Lenovo you linked to is 4.60 lb. If you just leave your laptop at home all the time, by all means get the Lenovo. If you need a lightweight laptop for carrying on your commute or travel, the 2 lb lighter weight makes a HUGE difference.
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I see some discussion around value for this laptop, so wanted to share my main reasons for choosing it:
The 14" I purchased is slightly over 2lbs, whereas a comparable 14" lenovo is slightly over 3lbs, approx. 50% increase in weight. The extra weight on your back won't make a huge difference if you travel occasionally, but I travel a LOT, and I'm carrying this and on-the-go for tens of hours every month, so any additional weight will eventually have long-term affects on my back/posture.
The flexibility for adding an additional SSD (which most lighter laptops don't have). This also saves me from having to carry around an external drive.
Awesome battery life, which is again a huge plus if you're constantly traveling and don't always have easy access to a power source.
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sorry, link is fixed!
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Think he's referring to the i5 version
https://www.buydig.com/shop/produ...-SSD-Black
honestly save $100 and get i5 version I'm sure i7 is getting throttled. or the fans would be running full force.
My mistake, just noticed that I accidentally purchased the i5 version (thankfully your message made me double check). I cancelled and repurchased the i7, which seems to be the best price available for now. Sigh.
Same price almost for 16" you can get really sweet amd Lenovo with amazing 500 nits 165hz touch screen and dedicated graphics card
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/la...82ux0001us [lenovo.com]
https://www.costco.com/lg-gram-16...71144.html
review https://www.cnet.com/tech/computi...g-display/