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LG Gram 17 17Z90N

LG Gram 17 17Z90N Review

Posted on August 28, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Lightweight. With the Gram 17 17Z90N, LG delivers a feather-light 17-inch laptop that offers a display in the 16:10 format. The rest of the equipment is also fitting: Ice Lake processor, NVMe SSD, 16 GB of working memory (dual-channel mode), and Thunderbolt 3. All this is accompanied by outstanding battery life.

Despite its 17-inch format, the LG Gram 17 belongs to the group of slim and mobile office laptops. Its weight of about 1350 grams (~2.98 lb) remains below that of most 14 and 15.6-inch laptops. You won’t find a lighter 17-inch laptop. In addition to the low weight, the 16:10 display represents another selling point of the laptop.

There are no direct competitors in our database. All the 17-inch laptops turn out more bulky, are at least 1 kg (~2.2 lb) heavier, and offer 16:9 displays. While there are some models with 16:10 displays in our database, they are several years old.
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