LG has announced the pricing and availability in the US of the updated Gram laptops it introduced at CES in January. The 14-inch, 16-inch, and flagship 17-inch Gram laptops are now available nationwide, while the 14-inch and 16-inch 2-in-1 devices will be released in mid-March. LG’s new Gram models are Intel Evo platform certified, which means they guarantee minimal battery life, fast charging, and fast wake-up time from sleep mode.
All models have a 16:10 aspect ratio and offer more space than 16: 9 screens. They are powered by Intel’s 11th generation core CPUs with Iris graphics, have up to 16 GB of RAM and come with fingerprint readers as well as keyboards larger than their predecessors. The Gram 17 laptop with its 17-inch screen lasts up to 19.5 hours and is available now for $ 1,799. Meanwhile, the Gram can last from 16 to 22 hours, with prices starting at $ 1,299 for the i5-powered variant. The i7 powered versions will run you a minimum of $ 1,699.
If you’d rather buy a smaller laptop, the Gram 14 is now also available for a minimum of $ 999. That’s the i3 powered variant – the i5 version’s prices start at $ 1,199, while the i7 versions are $ 1,399 (with 8 GB RAM) or $ 1,499 (with 16 GB RAM) costs. All 14-inch models can work for up to 25.5 hours. The 14-inch 2-in-1 model, on the other hand, costs a minimum of $ 1,699 and has a battery life of up to 24.5 hours. Finally, the 16-inch 2-in-1 is available in i5 and i7 configurations for $ 1,499 and $ 1,999 respectively. Both laptop tablet devices have 360 degree hinges and come with a stylus pen compatible with Wacom AES 2.0 technology.