LG Releases Gram 17 Laptop: An Ultra-Thin Notebook with a 17.3-Inch Display
by Anton Shilov on December 6, 2018 11:00 AM EST- Posted in
- Notebooks
- Intel
- LG
- Laptops
- Core 8th Gen
- LG Gram
- Whiskey Lake
Due to their size and lack of portability, 17-inch notebooks are not exactly popular among road warriors. Instead this is largely the domain of desktop replacement-class machines, which in turn has caused 17-inch laptops to be built bigger still in order to maximize their performance and emphasize the replacement aspect. Every now and then however we see a 17-inch laptop that still tries to be reasonably portable, and this is the case with LG's latest gram laptop, which hit the market this week.
Equipped with a 17.3-inch screen featuring a 2560×1600 resolution, the LG gram 17 comes in a dark silver Carbon Magnesium alloy chassis that is only 17.8 mm (0.7 inches) thick, which is thinner than most 15-inch notebooks (in fact, this even thinner than the ASUS ZenBook Pro 15). Meanwhile, the laptop weighs 1.33 kilograms (2.95 pounds), which is in line with many 13-inch mobile PCs. As a result, while the 17-inch gram still has a relatively large footprint, its still a relatively portable laptop.
Moving on to the guts of the unique laptop, the LG gram 17 is based on Intel’s quad-core Core i7-8565U (Whiskey Lake-U) processor with the company’s UHD Graphics 620 iGPU, and is paired with 16 GB of DDR4-2400 RAM as well as 512 GB SATA SSD. Unlike the vast majority of 17-inch notebooks, the LG gram 17 does not have a discrete GPU, which will be missed by gamers and performance enthusiasts, but the removal of which helps keep weight and power consumption down for road warriors.
When it comes to connectivity, the LG gram 17 has a 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth module, three USB 3.0 Type-A ports, a USB Type-C connector that can be used for charging (there is a special power connector too), an HDMI output, a microSD slot, and a TRRS jack for headsets. The notebook is also outfitted with a webcam featuring an IR sensor for Windows Hello as well as a fingerprint reader, thus offering two ways of biometric authentication.
Specifications of the LG gram 17 | ||
17Z990-R.AAS8U1 different products will offer different configs |
||
LCD | Diagonal | 17.3" |
Resolution | Brightness | Features | 2560×1600 Wide viewing angles |
|
Color Gamut | 100% sRGB (?) | |
Touch Support | ? | |
Protective Glass | Corning Gorilla Glass NBT (?) | |
CPU | Core i7-8565U (4C/8T, 8MB, 1.8/4.6 GHz) | |
Graphics | UHD Graphics 620 (24 EUs) | |
RAM | 16 GB DDR4-2400 (onboard) | |
Storage | 512 GB SATA SSD | |
Wireless: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, LTE, NFC, and GPS options | I802.11ac (2x2) Wi-Fi + Bluetooth | |
USB | Type-A | 3 × USB 3.0 |
Type-C | 1 × USB 3.1 Gen 1 | |
Thunderbolt | - | |
Card Reader | microSD | |
Camera | Front | Webcam with IR sensors |
Fingerprint Sensor | Yes | |
Other I/O | Microphone, stereo speakers, TRRS audio jack | |
Other Sensors | ? | |
Battery | 4-cell, up to 19.5 hours | |
Dimensions | Width | 38.1 cm | 15 inches |
Depth | 26.67 cm | 10.5 inches | |
Thickness | 1.778 cm | 0.7 inches | |
Weight | 1.33 kilograms | 2.95 pounds | |
Launch Price | Starting at $1,699 |
One of the key features of this year’s LG gram laptops is a high-capacity battery, which in the case of the 13.3 – 15.6-inch models allows up to 22.5 hours on one charge. LG does not disclose capacity of the battery it uses for the LG gram 17, but only says that the machine can operate for up to 19.5 hours on a charge.
LG’s gram 17 notebook is currently available from BestBuy for $1,699, which looks like a rather competitive price for a laptop that weighs like a 13-inch machine, yet features a 17-inch display panel.
Related Reading:
- Best Laptops: Holiday 2018
- LG Gram 2018 Laptops Unveiled: Quad-Core i5/i7, TB3, ~2.2 Lbs, 22 Hrs
- Razer Unveils New Blade Stealth 13: Quad-Core Whiskey Lake, dGPU, 4K UHD
- HP Launches Ultra-Thin HP Spectre 13 x360: Quad-Core i7, Gigabit LTE, 22.5 Hr Battery Life
- Intel's Customized SoC for HP: Amber Lake-Y with On-Package LTE Modem
- Apple Announces 2018 MacBook Air: Entry-Level Laptop Gets Essential Refresh
- ASUS Unveils Ultra-Thin ZenBook Pro 15 with Six-Core Core i9, GTX 1050, Calibrated 4K LCD
Source: Best Buy (via Tom’s Hardware, Liliputing)
33 Comments
View All Comments
asmian - Thursday, December 6, 2018 - link
Nice to see some love for 16:10 display aspect ratios again. ;) Let's hope for more...niva - Thursday, December 6, 2018 - link
I was going to say that. This machine looks perfect. It also has a big battery due to the larger footprint despite the thin chassis. Way outside my budget but whenever I need a laptop I'll seriously entertain it.Prestissimo - Friday, January 11, 2019 - link
Battery is rather small actually. 72 Wh is the same battery LG uses in Gram 13 with FHD screen. 17" QHD will easily double the power consumption, so assume around 5-6 hours on the Gram 17. Which is still the best in the 17 laptop category in history upto now.Chaitanya - Thursday, December 6, 2018 - link
Sadly its a LG laptop. Certainly nice to see old trend of 16:10 displays picking up some momentum.PaoDeTech - Thursday, December 6, 2018 - link
Agree: 16:10 is better for productivity and web.HardwareDufus - Thursday, December 6, 2018 - link
Couldn't agree more on the 16:10 ratio!bubblyboo - Thursday, December 6, 2018 - link
Oh dang didn't even notice that. At 17 inches the 1440 res might even be usable at 100% scaling. Would have even gotten one if it had Raven Ridge or an MX150.StevoLincolnite - Thursday, December 6, 2018 - link
Yeah. Would have been great if it had the Ryzen 2700U as an option.Old_Fogie_Late_Bloomer - Friday, December 7, 2018 - link
Damn...I really wouldn't mind seeing that panel in a machine that sacrifices light weight in favor of lower cost and better internals.JoeyJoJo123 - Thursday, December 6, 2018 - link
Looks pretty good. Thin, but thick enough for real full-size USB 3.0 ports (3 of them to boot).Bottom of the laptop looks kind of barren. Probably could've utilized more of the space for an even larger trackpad, although I personally use a mouse all the time anyways. Would've also preferred full-size SD card slot, rather than microSD.