CES 2021: LG Gram 2021 laptops are lighter than ever, Intel Evo certified and 16:10 display
Source: Geeknetic added 11th Jan 2021LG has shown in this CES 2021 the renewed laptops LG Gram 2021 with Intel Evo certification and in which we see a new screen format 16: 10, with this they have managed to take advantage of every last millimeter, leaving very thin bezels. These screens can be of 3 different sizes depending on the model, the LG Gram 17 has a screen of 17 “and a resolution of 2560 x 1600, the LG Gram 16 drops an inch until 16 “and maintains the resolution of 2021 x 1600, finally the LG Gram 14 has a screen of 14 “and resolution of 1920 x 1200. They are all IPS panel with a color coverage of 99% DCI-P3 .
Inside we have the Intel Core of 11 generation with Intel Iris Xe and Intel UHD graphics , necessary to grant the Intel EVO certification, it is also acomp will add 8 or 16 GB of RAM LPDDR4x in all and models with double slot for M.2 NVMe drives . With USB 4 PD and Thunderbolt 4 connections, in addition to USB 3.2, HDMI for video output and Micro SD card reader they form a complete connectivity section to which is added the WiFi 6 connection, for sound they have DTS X Ultra technology.
The weight is another of the remarkable sections of these LG Gram laptops , from almost 1 kilo of the smallest LG Gram with 11 “, up to 1, 35 kilos of the LG Gram 17 with higher screen area, and from which it differs in weight with respect to the LG Gram 16 going down to 1, 19 Kg of weight . The three models have fingerprint reader for greater security . At the moment we do not have the prices or the launch date in Spain, we will inform you when it is available.
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I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware started at 14 years when I gutted my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and 210 MB of hard disk. I continue to unleash my passion in the technical articles I write at Geeknetic. I dedicate most of my free time to video games, contemporary and retro, in the more than 20 consoles that I have, besides the PC.