LG Gram Notebooks Promise More Than Half a Day of Battery Life, Thanks to Better Hardware

Feb 25, 2017 at 05:14am EST
LG Gram officially announced

LG Gram lineup is the latest assortment of notebooks from the Korean manufacturer that promise to help you get through a day without you having to plug the machine back in the wall charger. The company earlier stated that its latest notebooks would be able to deliver up to 23 hours of battery life, but those tests were based on a very old benchmark. Still, you will be able to get battery life on the higher end of the spectrum, so let us check out what sort of hardware you’ll be getting in return as well.

LG Gram Available in Three Screen Size Models – Smaller Ones Promise Battery Life But You Cannot Upgrade Them to an i7 CPU

LG Gram has been upgraded to running Intel’s Kaby Lake processors and if you want the pairing of high battery life and portability, you should stick to the 13.3-inch model. Not only does this model start at $999, but it features decent hardware and according to LG, it will be able to provide the user with up to 17.5 hours of battery life if you purchase the variant that does not feature the touchscreen. Purchasing the model that comes with a touchscreen will reduce that battery life to 15 hours, which is still great assuming LG is not exaggerating the metrics of its battery timings.

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If you wanted to check out other specifications of different, those details have been listed below:

LG gram 13Z970: Available in two 13.3-inch models:

LG gram 14Z970: Available in two 14.0-inch models:

Intel Core i7, 8GB of memory and 512GB of storage with touchscreen.

LG gram 15Z970: Available in two 15.6-inch models:

Intel Core i7, 16GB of memory and 512GB of storage with touchscreen.

Though these notebooks are pricey, if they are able to deliver a substantial amount of battery life then we suppose you’re getting your money’s worth right?

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About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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