All three laptops are powered by 12th-gen Intel Core processors and can support up to 32GB of fast LPDDR5 RAM. Of course, they have different configurations, but most of them sport WQXGA (2560×1600) or WUXGA (1920×1200) screens. The lone exception is the LG gram 15, which gets a measly FHD (1920×1080) resolution. The two 2-in-1 models naturally have touch screens that are compatible with Wacom AES 2.0 styluses like LG’s own Stylus Pen.
As far as performance is concerned, the 16-inch and 17-inch models are the most notable because of the option to add NVIDIA RTX 2050 graphics with 4GB of GDDR6 memory. This makes these laptops even better for tasks like video processing and maybe even a bit of gaming on the side, at the expense of some higher thermals. As for the weight, only the LG gram 14 actually meets the “gram” requirement at 999 grams, while the heaviest tops out at about 2.3 pounds.
LG is unsurprisingly pushing these new 2022 gram laptops for workers on the go, especially with the new AI-powered “LG Glance by Mirametrix” security feature. This addition will automatically lock the screen when the user steps away and will blur content and warn the user if it notices someone peeking over their shoulder. The same technology allows users to simply glance at a second monitor in order to move the cursor there, saving them a bit of muscle work in the process. The new models will arrive starting in Q2 2022, but prices haven’t yet been revealed.
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