How much does the LG gram 17 weigh?
How much does the LG gram 17 weigh?
Working on the go
Laptops are incredibly productive tools that almost anyone will find useful — writers, managers, developers, and students can all put the power of mobile PCs to good use. However, some laptops are cumbersome, which makes carrying them around from place-to-place a pain, especially if you already have a bag of other things to carry.
This is where light laptops, such as the LG gram 17, come in. As its name implies, the LG gram 17 feels like it might as well be made out of feathers, weighing in at an astoundingly low 2.95 pounds (1.3 kg). For a 17-inch laptop, this is especially incredible, considering this is less than what smaller laptops weigh.
Why get an LG gram 17?
Aside from its attractively low weight, there are plenty of other reasons to pick up an LG gram 17, too. The 17-inch screen is excellent, displaying images and video in crystal clarity with rich color. The laptop also has an Intel Core i7-8565U processor and 16GB of RAM, meaning that it can handle any work task you can throw at it with ease. Perhaps the craziest thing about this laptop, though, is its battery life. On a full charge, the LG gram 17 is capable of lasting anywhere between 10-12 hours, which is absolutely incredible for any laptop, let alone a 17-inch one, which is a variant that has traditionally had poor battery life in the past.
Overall, this laptop is fantastic if you're a worker on the go and need something that can keep pace with whatever you're working on, while also not adding too much to your carry weight.
You won't even feel it
The LG gram 17 is an ultra-light, surprisingly powerful laptop that you can take anywhere without hassle.
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