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What Can We Expect from the New LG Gram SuperSlim, That Is Thinner and Lighter Than the MacBook Air?

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Although technology is getting smaller these days, more people are still requesting larger screens to give them better displays when using the device, and LG complied with this demand with the Gram SuperSlim. This brand-new laptop promises to be the lightest and thinnest thing ever made, and what makes it even more legendary is that it has a 15-inch screen for users. However LG may not currently be involved in the delivery of smartphones, its concentration on display technology and other advancements is undoubtedly creating a stir in the IT sector. The lightest and thinnest laptop computer from LG USA's development, the Gram SuperSlim, is now available for purchase by anyone, according to a press statement. With a thickness of just 0.43 inches, the Gram SuperSlim is a computer that does not feel bulky in your hands and is capable of handling all of your work. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1500"]LG Gram Ultraslim vs. MacBook Air: battle of the thinnest | Digital Trends Image credit- Digital Trends[/caption] The machine is powered by an Intel 13th Gen Processor i7 EVO with Intel Iris Xe graphics, which might be the sole drawback. Other LG Gramme models have processors from the Intel Core series coupled with NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics. LG provided a 15.6-inch anti-glare OLED screen with VESA DisplayHDR True Black for the Gramme SuperSlim. The LG MoodUp refrigerator debuts at CES 2023, bringing the party atmosphere into the home. The new LG Gramme SuperSlim is only 0.43 inches thick and weighs about 2.0 lbs, while Apple's renowned thin laptop, the MacBook Air, is 0.44 inches thick and weighs approximately 2.7 lbs. LG provides two versions of the Gramme SuperSlim, the less expensive of which costs $1,699.99 and has 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of SSD, and the more expensive of which costs $1,999.99 and has 32 GB RAM and 1 TB SSD. Additionally, the business is running a sale from now through May 14 that includes a free Gram+ portable monitor and a $349.99 discount off the list price. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1500"]LG's New Gram Laptop is Thinner and Lighter Than a MacBook Air Image credit- Lifewire[/caption] LG's Current Tech Advancements The globe may be familiar with LG through its numerous home appliance innovations in the tech sector, particularly the several televisions and displays accessible from its range in addition to refrigerators, washing machines, and other items. With its creations present in numerous industries, the business is still a well-known tech developer today. The range and efficiency of LG's powerful batteries, which power electric vehicles, are another source of pride for the company. However, in what was purportedly its fourth plant in the US, the recent alleged partnership it had with General Motors has been scrapped. Additionally, the business's well-known "Gram" range for the development of laptop computers is another memorable one, with earlier sales providing discounts for the technology. Also read: LG has unveiled “gram,” a stunning new laptop in a shimmering color with a hidden touchpad. A new iteration of the LG Gram is available, and among its rivals on the market, it is the SuperSlim edition that offers the lightest and thinnest computer of its size. It also has a respectable 15-inch screen, which makes many wonder how the manufacturer managed to keep the device lightweight while still providing all of its functions in one unit.  

By Monica Green

I am specialised in latest tech and tech discoveries.

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