ultra light and powered by Lunar Lake… but not only that

ultra light and powered by Lunar Lake… but not only that
ultra light and powered by Lunar Lake… but not only that

The star model at LG at the very beginning of 2025 is none other than the Gram Pro 17. The latter has the particularity of combining an Intel Arrow Lake-H (Core Ultra 5 or Ultra 7) with a GeForce RTX graphics card 4050 from NVIDIA… all in a chassis weighing just 1,479 grams and only 1.58 centimeters. These specifications actually make it one of the thinnest and lightest models in its category. The machine also has a 17-inch IPS QHD+ LCD screen up to 144 Hz and a 90 Wh battery.

A little more modest in terms of performance, the LG Gram Pro 16 aims even more for lightness and finesse than its big brother, this time weighing 1,239 grams for 1.28 centimeters thick. Here we also find a QHD+ IPS LCD screen at 144 Hz, but this time in 16 inches, while the CPU part goes from Core Ultra 5 to Core Ultra 9 (presumably Lunar Lake V in this case, even if LG does not specify it). not in his press release). The whole thing is powered by a 77 Wh battery.

The latest Gram Pro model announced by LG is also a 16-inch 2-in-1 version. This variant remains of equivalent size, but weighs slightly heavier (1.29 centimeters thick for 1,399 grams) because of the onboard dissipation system: the same as on the Gram Pro 17, to keep an Intel Arrow chip cool Lake-H again, powered by a 77 Wh battery, but without a dedicated graphics card. This model, however, is the only one to give us the choice of weapons on the screen side, with a 2.8K and 120 Hz OLED panel, or a QHD+ and 144 Hz IPS LCD panel.

These three new LG Gram Pro are in any case equipped with a maximum of 32 GB of LPDDR5x, 256 GB, 1 TB or 2 TB of SSD, a Full HD webcam with facial identification and relatively numerous connections given the thinness of these products: 2 USB-A 3.2 ports, two USB-C Thunderbolt 4 ports and an HDMI 2.1 output.

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