frontpage Posted by Dr.Wajahat • 3d ago
May 12, 2025 7:40 AM
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frontpage Posted by Dr.Wajahat • 3d ago
May 12, 2025 7:40 AM
LG gram 17" Laptop: 2560x1600, Ultra7 258V, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, 3.22lbs
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Its an astoundingly great platform for business and light gaming with unbelievably efficient power usage. I was just at a trade show today for work with this and was running videos, autocad files, typing work emails continuously and the battery was still 25% after 8 hours without plugging in.
Gaming is pretty decent. Played Galactic Civ iV on a plane trip and it was very smooth. Same with Stellaris and Surviving Mars. Yeah these games are not AAA advanced, but they would make mince meat of my old 3050 ti gaming laptops batteries in 30 minutes.
Also because the charger is the same as most smartphone chargers (65w) you can use airplane usb power supplys or outlets without tripping it. Most big gaming laptops with their 400w bricks trip all the breakers on the planes.
Read really good stuff about the LG Gram laptops, but wanted to pipe in regarding just how awesome the 258v lunar lake platform is for laptops.
I have a 17" 13th gen i7 LG Gram. Paid 699. It's wonderful. In my sea of macbook airs/pros and surface laptops and studios, it's my favorite go-to machine for personal use.
The weight truly is a game changer.
Hate bringing my giant laptop everywhere.
Update: Here's the link to it on the LG website https://www.lg.com/us/laptops/lg-...#pdp_specs
It doesn't specify the panel type, but all LG Gram laptops are apparently either IPS or OLED. Since this one doesn't explicitly say OLED, I'm guessing it's IPS
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Hate bringing my giant laptop everywhere.
Well, it's a 17" so it's still going to be physically sizable. But, lighter for sure. Will it be a performant productivity machine? Absolutely.
Some don't like it and some do (trackpad placement). Personally, I was concerned based on reviews but have had zero issues with placement. And to say the weight is the only good thing, when the battery last forever, is disingenuous.