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16gb ram. 512gb ssd
Ports & Slots:
2x Thunderbolt™4 USB 4.0 Gen 3 Type-C
2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A
1x Micro SD Media Card Reader
HDMI 2.0
1x Headphone-out
Power Supply:
80WHr Lithium Ion Battery
Additional Information:
Dimensions: 14.02" W x 8.78" H x 0.69" D
Approximate Weight: 2.54 lbs
Features:
12th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1240P (12-Core) Processor
15.6" Touchscreen IPS LGD FHD (1920 x 1080) 300-Nits Display
Intel® Wi-Fi 6E (2x2/160) Gig+ and Bluetooth 5.1
Integrated FHD Webcam with Dual Mics and Facial Recognition
Microsoft® Windows 11 Home (64-bit)
Expires 12/13/22
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The Mac would be better *except* for those who are not in the Apple ecosystem, or are just accustomed to Windows, or who own Windows software or games, or otherwise need it for work, or... probably most people 😅
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Where is the IdeaPad deal ?
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What are you on about? Performance wise the Mac will trounce this it won't even be close. Better battery life, more performant processor, better ssd, better speakers, better build quality. Apple's silicon is really quite impressive. I'm searching for a windows laptop (hence why I'm looking for windows laptop deals) but there's no denying any laptop in Apple's lineup will beat this in most areas. That's just a fact.
see for yourself in comparison
https://www.costco.com/ComparePro...,1
I have a 720 yoga I got about 3 years ago, I've treated it well but it's sputtering at this point.
$715 vs $799 isn't enough of a difference to be snarky. It's a legitimate question, price aside. Bring in the comparable nature of the price and it becomes even more of a relevant question.
Agreed. I think for most people the Air is the better choice. But the gram is looking really good if you're looking for a Windows box.
Edit: HP was $699 also, so price is comparable
https://www.costco.com/hp-pavilio...52524
I'm in the same boat
Now thinking of returning it. Though the LG does cost $15 shipping .
LG gram is definitely lighter than the HP.
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That's the thing about the gram. It doesn't feel premium because it uses magnesium alloy to keep the weight down. It flexes like plastic but don't let that deceive you. It is as strong as any metal. So it depends on what matters to you. Lightweight even though it is perceived as a cheaper build quality but it's not at all or heavy aluminum with no flex.
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Unless you pay a premium for 'gaming' laptops that sport dedicated gpus.