I tested 35+ ultraportable Windows PCs last year, but only one seems to defy physics
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I tested 35+ ultraportable Windows PCs last year, but only one seems to defy physics
"So you like a big screen, 17-inch laptop, but you want to carry it around without breaking your back? I got you. lives up to its name as the lightest, thinnest 17-inch laptop you've likely laid your eyes on. We've gone hands-on with multiple models from LG's Gram series over the past few years, such as 2024's Gram Pro 17 and the Gram Pro 16 2-in-1. Luckily, the new Gram 17 has some improvements over last year's model,"
"The Gram 17 is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 "Lunar Lake" processor, 32GB of RAM, and a terabyte of storage, putting it in line with other competitive mid-to-upper-tier laptops in the same price range. Where it stands out from the crowd, however, is its form. The record-holding lightness results in a laptop that's easy to carry around, especially if you are a hybrid worker who commutes to the office."
LG Gram 17 pairs a large 17-inch WQXGA (2560x1600) IPS touchscreen with high-end internals including an Intel Core Ultra 7 "Lunar Lake" processor, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. The chassis measures 0.74 inches thick and weighs 3.2 pounds, making it lighter than many smaller laptops while maintaining competitive mid-to-upper-tier performance. The design emphasizes portability for hybrid commuters and frequent travelers. The display is bright, crisp, and reduces glare, and the screen size invites more touch interaction than typical laptops. Differences between the base model and the Pro variant are relatively minor.
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