LG's lightweight Gram laptop is pretty phenomenal, packing great performance and battery life while being very light by laptop standards, including LG's first Copilot Plus PC and the all-new, proprietary Gram AI, which will be available for CES 2025. Four more Gram laptops are on the way, including LG's first Copilot Plus PC and the all-new proprietary Gram AI.
The four laptops in question are the LG Gram Pro (16“), the larger LG gram Pro (17”), the LG Gram Pro 2-in-1, and the LG Gram Book. the 16” gram Pro is the flagship model, It is powered by an Intel Lunarake Core Ultra V-Series processor, enabling CoPilot Plus functionality. The 17-inch and 2-in-1 models, on the other hand, use Intel Arrow Lake Core Ultra-H series processors. Less impressive, but still should be beneficial for AI.
Sadly, the LG Gram Book 2025 comes with an older Core i5 processor.
It is also slightly heavier than the 15.3-inch MacBook Air M3 at 3.5 pounds; the MacBook is also thinner, at just 0.45 inches versus 0.74 inches for the LG Gram Book 2025. The lightest of these new Gram laptops is slightly better, weighing in at 2.73 pounds, the same as the 13-inch MacBook Air M3, which adds 3 inches of screen space. But it is also slightly thicker, at 0.49 inches versus Apple's 0.44 inches.
All depends on how these machines perform and how much they ultimately cost compared to Apple's machines.
We don't know how much the new LG machines will cost, so we can't compare them to Apple in terms of price. However, we would expect the Gram Book to be considerably cheaper than its Pro counterpart. It seems incredible that it has a powerful chip and a high-spec display, but such technology doesn't come cheap; the 2024 model of the LG Gram Pro 2-in-1 starts at $1,399 and $1,799, depending on whether it has an LCD or OLED screen. Were.
The AI in the 2025 LG gram will not only be Co-Pilot Plus, but these laptops will also feature what LG calls Gram AI. Apparently this is a “hybrid AI” that relies on cloud-based and on-device AI processing. gram's on-device chat works without an Internet connection using local AI algorithms based on LG's EXAONE LLM, and gram's chat cloud is powered by GPT-4o.
The idea here is to provide “smarter, safer, and highly personalized user experiences” that evolve and adapt based on user needs.
All four models will feature LG Gram Link 2.0, which will allow more streamlined file sharing with other PCs, iOS, and Android. This includes the option to answer calls on the laptop.
There is bound to be more information about these machines at CES2025.
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