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LG Gram Review

LG Gram Review

Posted on December 13, 2015February 25, 2020 By Jarvis

Ever since Apple launched its first MacBook Air, we’ve seen PC vendors try to out-thin its ultraportable with their own premium laptops. Now LG, which has never released a notebook in the U.S. before, is making an aggressive entry in this category. Only 0.5 inches at its thickest point, the LG Gram is likely the thinnest 14-inch notebook on the market and one of the lightest ultraportables you can buy at just 2.1 pounds. Starting at $1,000 ($1,367 as reviewed), the Gram packs a colorful full HD display, powerful Core i5 / i7 CPU and speedy SSD. However, weak battery life and mediocre build quality hold this machine back.
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