LG's Gram Pro has record-breaking portability, but that's not my favorite feature (and it's on sale)
Briefly

"Most 17-inch laptops aren’t exactly what you would call 'portable', but with some creative design, you'd be surprised at what can be accomplished. The Gram Pro 17 is a laptop that is ultra-portable but has made some concessions along the way to get there."
"Its shining feature is the high-res WQXGA display (2,560 x 1,600 pixels), which is better than a 2K resolution monitor but not quite as good as a 4K screen. The laptop's image quality is enhanced by supporting nearly the entire DCI-P3 color gamut, allowing colors to practically leap from the display."
"The hardware performance is solid as well. Under the hood is an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, a commonly seen processor across contemporary laptops, performing great across a variety of use cases from casually browsing the internet to heavier workloads such as video editing."
"However, the laptop's extremely lightweight design and high price tag might limit its appeal among professional users, which is key to assessing its target market in this competitive space."
Read at ZDNET
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