Wednesday, April 26th 2023
LG Announces its Slimmest Gram Laptop to Date
LG Electronics USA launched the latest addition to its new 2023 LG gram laptop lineup - the LG gram SuperSlim. Designed with ultra-portability in mind, LG's gram SuperSlim laptops measure at just .43-inches thick, making it the thinnest LG gram ever. Exclusively available now at LG.com, customers who purchase an LG gram SuperSlim laptop through May 14 will receive a free LG gram +view portable monitor ($349.99 ARV). The LG gram SuperSlim will also be available at LG-authorized retailers by mid-May.
The LG gram SuperSlim is equipped with Intel's Evo 13th Gen Processor and Intel Iris Xe graphics as well as a brilliant 15.6-inch anti-glare OLED display with a 100 percent DCI-P33 color gamut and VESA DisplayHDR True Black, delivering exceptional image resolution with true-to-life detail and stunning, deep black levels.Weighing just over 2 pounds and having passed seven tests for military-grade durability, the gram SuperSlim is made for those who are always on the move. This LG gram also features a redesigned compact power adapter and multiple ports, including three USB Type-C ports, two of which support Thunderbolt 45 compatibility, and 4 pole headphone jack to boost efficiency and productivity.
1 Purchase an eligible LG gram and a 16" LG gram +view IPS Portable Monitor (16MQ70.ADSU1) in a single transaction on LG.com and receive $349.99 instant savings off of the pre-tax sale price. Available only on LG.com April 24 - May 14, 2023. Savings will be reflected in the cart when all offer requirements are met. If any of the qualifying items are removed from the cart or part of the order is canceled or returned, the promotional savings will be void. Prices and offers are non-redeemable for cash, non-transferable, and may not be combined with any other offer. Availability, prices and terms of offer are subject to change without notice. Quantities are limited.
Eligible LG gram models: 15Z90RT-K.ADB9U1, 15Z90RT-K.AAB7U1
Eligible LG gram +view model: 16MQ70.ADSU1
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The LG gram SuperSlim is equipped with Intel's Evo 13th Gen Processor and Intel Iris Xe graphics as well as a brilliant 15.6-inch anti-glare OLED display with a 100 percent DCI-P33 color gamut and VESA DisplayHDR True Black, delivering exceptional image resolution with true-to-life detail and stunning, deep black levels.Weighing just over 2 pounds and having passed seven tests for military-grade durability, the gram SuperSlim is made for those who are always on the move. This LG gram also features a redesigned compact power adapter and multiple ports, including three USB Type-C ports, two of which support Thunderbolt 45 compatibility, and 4 pole headphone jack to boost efficiency and productivity.
1 Purchase an eligible LG gram and a 16" LG gram +view IPS Portable Monitor (16MQ70.ADSU1) in a single transaction on LG.com and receive $349.99 instant savings off of the pre-tax sale price. Available only on LG.com April 24 - May 14, 2023. Savings will be reflected in the cart when all offer requirements are met. If any of the qualifying items are removed from the cart or part of the order is canceled or returned, the promotional savings will be void. Prices and offers are non-redeemable for cash, non-transferable, and may not be combined with any other offer. Availability, prices and terms of offer are subject to change without notice. Quantities are limited.
Eligible LG gram models: 15Z90RT-K.ADB9U1, 15Z90RT-K.AAB7U1
Eligible LG gram +view model: 16MQ70.ADSU1
17 Comments on LG Announces its Slimmest Gram Laptop to Date
It is a pity that LG does not bet on AMD, which is 4nm vs. Intel 10nm.
But more important is that you do not bet on artificial intelligence that is now so fashionable with ChatGPT and other companies
Numbers are meaningless marketing.
Intel has integrated AI into it's chips for years now, it's AMD who is late to the party.
And regarding the performance that these new ultra-thin LG will have, I doubt that Intel can perform correctly, the difference is great between AMD 4nm vs Intel 10nm. Intel is currently having problems in ultrabooks because they do not perform well enough vs AMD and then in these Gram laptops it will be even worse and the sample is in the 13th generation intel of the samsung book 3 whose performance is on par with Zen 3+ at TSMC 6nm I don't want to imagine the difference with Zen 4 at 4nm from TSMC.
At the moment the only laptop with AMD ZEN 4 7040 Phoenix is the ACER Swift X 16, HP ZBook FireFly 14 G10 hopefully we will see many.
This is a thin&light, wtf military grade
I had one 2020 Gram and it was absolute garbage to boot Linux from it. (Even Windows 8.1 Pro was a not so funny thing, a Matebook for half of the price is much more better)
The consumption of the Intel Core i9-13900K is high when working in multithreading, because it reaches a maximum of 285 watts according to TechPowerUp!, although other media speak of up to 314 watts at full load. Its temperatures are around between 97 and 101 degrees with that type of workload, so both consumption and temperatures are very high in such a small space, I don't understand why they didn't wait for AMD ZEN 4 7040 Phoenix whose consumption and temperature is much less.