Newest (2024) model
Intel EVO Edition Powered by Intel Core Ultra 7-155H (16-Core) Processor
16" OLED WQXGA+ (2880 X1800) 400 Nits 120Hz Display
Intel Wi-Fi 6 (2X2/160) Gig+ and Bluetooth 5.3
Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050, 4GB
32GB LPDDR5x Max 7467MHz Ram
1TB NVMe™ PCIe Gen 4 Solid State Drive
Weight: 2.82 lbs
2 year warranty - 90 day returns
Previous gen $200 less (no OLED, 13th gen CPU):
https://www.costco.com/lg-gram-pr...53243.html
https://www.costco.com/lg-gram-pr...57954.html
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No touchscreen is a plus for me, but may not be for some.
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How I wish my employer would give up their stupid Mac obsession and go with a Gram, I'm tired of carrying around that overweight slab of metal.
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No touchscreen is a plus for me, but may not be for some.
I've seen/read no reviews that support this. Do you have evidence/experience, or just making a random guess? I know at least two folks with the previous non-oled model who do casual gaming in theirs without issue.
Had it one day. The keyboard kept . Idk, turning itself off. The backlight would go off and not a single key except the power key would work. The touch pad worked fine. The restart would take extra long when this happened. On restart the backlight and keyboard would work fine. Hour or two later it would randomly quit. I opened event viewer and nothing jumped out. On device manager it just showed 2 hid keyboard devices.
Soured me on LG laptops. But lord that thing was light I don't know how they do it. Pick up the Lenovo next to it on display and almost drop it.
LG should strengthen the hinges and use an anti-reflective OLED display.
Had it one day. The keyboard kept . Idk, turning itself off. The backlight would go off and not a single key except the power key would work. The touch pad worked fine. The restart would take extra long when this happened. On restart the backlight and keyboard would work fine. Hour or two later it would randomly quit. I opened event viewer and nothing jumped out. On device manager it just showed 2 hid keyboard devices.
Soured me on LG laptops. But lord that thing was light I don't know how they do it. Pick up the Lenovo next to it on display and almost drop it.
I think that unit just had a problem . Overall there tend to be no issues like that with this line.