LG’s new Gram laptops are light as air but pack RTX and dual AI heat

LG is trying to convince everyone that its new Aerominum material changes everything for portable gaming. The company claims the seventeen-inch Gram Pro uses this metal to stay impossibly light while packing an Nvidia RTX fifty fifty graphics card. Lee Choong Hwoan stated that this design solves the trade-off between weight and strength. This refresh comes with a second sixteen-inch model running Core Ultra chips for people obsessed with artificial intelligence features.

The larger laptop supposedly fits into a sixteen-inch footprint despite the bigger screen size. It runs a twenty-five sixty times sixteen hundred resolution panel using eight gigs of video memory. Enthusiasts guess the chassis hovers around one point three seven kilograms even with the dedicated hardware inside. Marketing materials pitch this rig as a budget option for basic tasks or light gaming sessions.

That smaller unit targets productivity nerds via split workloads between the device and the cloud. It sports a three k OLED display to make spreadsheets look pretty. Because both machines meet military standards, users can toss them in bags without panic. Tech heads still lack info on battery life or storage until the official show starts.
 

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