LG packs on a few grams so you can shed some weight

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LG packs on a few grams so you can shed some weight
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Unless you are a hardcore gamer or someone who thinks carrying a few extra kilograms in the form of your gaming laptop while you commute to class or to work counts as your daily workout, your shoulders and spine would be a lot happier (and not to mention less sore) if you actually opted for a device that is lighter....

Unless you are a hardcore gamer or someone who thinks carrying a few extra kilograms in the form of your gaming laptop while you commute to class or to work counts as your daily workout, your shoulders and spine would be a lot happier if you actually opted for a device that is lighter. A device like LG's 2023 gram SuperSlim and UltraPC laptops.

The latest LG gram SuperSlim has won the iF Design Award 2023 and Red Dot Award 2023 for its exceptional design and innovation. This is the thinnest gram model LG has produced to date as it s only 10.9mm thick when closed and weighs in at just 990g. Under that svelte shell, the gram SuperSlim can be powered by up to the 13th Gen Intel Core i7-1360P CPU that helps to ensure you always have lighting-fast performance even when multitasking or running resource-intensive applications.

Launching alongside the gram SuperSlim is the LG gram UltraPC which is the more mainstream model designed to cater to a wider range of users. This 16-inch laptop weighs in at 1.6kg and has a 16:10 WUXGA Anti-glare IPS display and is powered by the AMD Ryzen 5 7530U CPU, which also comes with AMD Radeon Graphics. Combined with the 16GB worth of LPDDR4 RAM and 512GB Gen 3 NVMe solid-state drive, the UltraPC will breeze through most of your tasks.

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