LG gram Thin and Light Laptop – 13.3″ Full HD IPS Display, Intel Core i5 (8th Gen), 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Back-lit Keyboard – White – 13Z980-U.AAW5U1

March 12, 2020 - Comment

The updated LG gram arrives with a compact 13.3” 1080p IPS display and improved 72Wh battery with up to 22 hours of battery life, in a laptop that weighs barely over 2 pounds. Enjoy premium performance from the 8th generation Intel Core i5 processor, durable metal alloy construction and the many connectivity options, including USB

The updated LG gram arrives with a compact 13.3” 1080p IPS display and improved 72Wh battery with up to 22 hours of battery life, in a laptop that weighs barely over 2 pounds. Enjoy premium performance from the 8th generation Intel Core i5 processor, durable metal alloy construction and the many connectivity options, including USB Type-C. MobileMark 2014 standard (MobileMark is a trademark of the Business Applications Performance Corporation). Performance level is utilized for comparison purposes only, and does not necessarily reflect the battery life that will be achieved. Actual battery life will vary from specifications depending on model, setup configuration, applications used, features utilized and power management settings.

Product Features

  • 13.3 inches Full HD IPS LCD Screen
  • Windows 10 Home
  • 72Wh Lithium Battery (up to 22.5 hours* – MobileMark 2014 Standard)
  • Intel 8th Generation i5-8250U CPU
  • 8GB RAM & 256GB SSD.Bluetooth 4.1
  • Max Memory: 4 GB

Comments

Anonymous says:

Light, fast, and solid – LG listened to customer feedback and nailed it with this one Length:: 0:40 Mins Let me start off by saying that I did a lot of research into this model before deciding to buy, so I have no idea why other reviews are complaining about features not included. I strongly considered the Dell XPS 13 and similar ultrabooks in this price/feature range. I decided to go with the gram for a number of reasons, which include the ability to add RAM and storage.I have had it for a few days and I am extremely impressed with what LG…

Anonymous says:

For non GPU intensive workloads, no better value. Can’t quite attest to the battery life yet, but the bugger took forever to charge, and it was nearly empty out of the box, so that says something. I’ve got brightness on the screen almost to max, Word, Excel, Firefox, and Chrome open, as well as the usual background mess of integrations, bluetooth and wifi on etc, and it’s estimating 9 hours. I’m inclined to believe it. If I can get through my entire workday (I literally do not leave the computer, I work a solid 10-12 hours a go), that will be…

Anonymous says:

YOU WILL NOT REGRET YOUR PURCHASE Where do I even start with this thing? It’s so nice, literally, have your friend pick it up and watch their face. They will be amazed at how light it is. Then show them the benchmarks…and mention the battery life. This laptop has made my mind blow.Display:The display is very vibrant, even though it’s nowhere close to being OLED, the blacks are very deep, and everything is very vibrant. Not sure how color accurate it is, but man it looks awesome. It’s 1080p, which is totally…

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