LG has declared its 2021 lineup of Gram laptops with a new design and some internal upgrades. There are five models. They encompass three clamshells (the Gram 17, the Gram 16, and the Gram 14) as well as two convertible models (the Gram 2-in-1 16 and the Gram 2-in-1 14).
LG Gram laptops are known for being light. The Gram 17 is just 2.98 pounds, the same weight as its predecessor. It’s a 17-inch laptop under three pounds. The Gram 16 is just 2.62 pounds, while the 14 is 2.2 pounds.
The great characteristic of the 2020 Gram 17, which has carried over to the 2021 model, was the 16:10 display. It gives more vertical space than a traditional 16:9 panel. The new clamshell models have a new “four-sided slim bezel design” which obtains a screen-to-body ratio of 90 percent. The keyboard and touchpad have been enlarged “for comfort and efficiency.”
The most crucial improvements are inside. All of the new Gram laptops have Intel’s 11th-Gen Core processors. It comes with Iris Xe graphics or UHD graphics. All models are certified with Intel’s Evo program, which is an Intel emblem to certify the laptop can get at least nine hours of battery life, wake from sleep quickly.
LG asserts laptop battery life work for 19.5 hours from the Gram 17, Gram 16, and 16 2-in-1. It’s doing well when it comes to efficiency and optimism. Pricing and availability are still to be announced.
Jang Ik-hwan, LG senior vice president said that “Synonymous with unprecedented portability and first-class performance, the LG gram brand continues to raise the bar for the ultra-lightweight and slim laptop market,”
Head of the company’s IT business said that “With sleeker, more refined designs and 16:10 aspect ratio displays while maintaining their lightweight, our latest LG gram lineup gives consumers the ability to enjoy better productivity and more immersive viewing experiences wherever they go.”