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- LG announced the 2021 Gram laptops ahead of CES 2021 event.
- The 2021 Grams feature updated designs, 16:10 Full HD display with narrow bezels, 11th Gen Intel chips, and long-lasting battery life. ultra-light
- All 2021 Grams are Intel Evo-certified. They support instant-on wake, fast-charging batteries, long battery life in real-life situations, and speedy performance (11th Gen Intel Core processor, Iris GPU, fast RAM, and NVMe SSDs).
If you’ve been on the lookout for a new Windows 10 laptop in the past few years, you must have discovered the LG Gram line of notebooks. Their main selling point is the weight, hence the name. The large-screen devices are supposed to be thin and light, hence the Gram name. But the Gram laptops are also supposed to be powerful and efficient, ready to offer hours of battery life on a single charge. The 2021 Gram generation is already here, building on the same core features. We’re still looking at ultra-light, ultra-powerful devices. But they’re even better than last year’s models, featuring a few welcome upgrades, including larger screens, Intel’s new 11th Gen Tiger Lake processors, and Intel Evo certification. And you get to choose from five distinct Gram 2021 models, with screen sizes ranging from 14-inch to 17-inch.
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LG just launched the 2021 versions of the ultra-light, ultra-powerful Gram laptop originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 7 Jan 2021 at 07:31:07 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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