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ThinkPad T14
$1349.88
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Based on 228 Reddit mentions
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I put 3. I really adore Evergoods design language, and their bags work for my use case. But I'm not sure I'd buy another at this point, and am actively looking to replace a few. I had the CTB20 as my EDC/work bag and decided it was too bulky and big so I swapped it out for the CPL24. The CPL24 was f
...BBDBVAPA in r/EVERGOODS
May 28, 2025 6:47 PM
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This seems like a winning theory - denser, cheaper materials. I have the LG Gram 17" windows laptop, and it's a miracle of engineering. Feels very flimsy, but they really went to town shaving off grams.
Steerpike58 in r/mac
March 8, 2026 9:23 PM
4
Skip the Zenbook Snapdragon for now. You are right to be skeptical. App compatibility is still a mess and it is not worth the headache. Between the Vivobook S14 and LG Gram both are good but different. LG Gram is lighter, better battery, feels premium. But it costs more. Vivobook S14 gives you more
...Business_Example_489 in r/laptops
March 26, 2026 3:51 AM
2
I love my pile of classic Thinkpads that I always purchased used and worn. They never failed. Then I purchased 2 new from the official store. They died after warranty expiration. Then I bought 2 open box 17 inch LG Grams and am currently beating the crap out of them but am not going to try drinking
...Clark649 in r/thinkpad
February 13, 2026 7:22 AM
2
I have a 17" laptop and it's perfect. It's an LG Gram though so it weighs about the same as an average 13" laptop. I've used this brand for years and never had an issue. I'd highly recommend it, but it's not good for gaming if you're into that. It's also quite expensive, I guess because of the mater
...TvaMatka1234 in r/Osteopathic
November 28, 2025 9:55 PM
2
Honestly something like that doesn't really exist in the ThinkPad lineup. But if you are willing to look elsewhere, I am a fan of the LG gram lineup of laptops. They have a 16 and 17 inch model that is lighter than most 14 inch machines. On first impressions they may not have the solid feel of Think
...FrozenJambalaya in r/thinkpad
May 29, 2025 12:22 PM
3
I have the osprey proxima. It can fit my 17 inch LG Gram Laptop. If you don't want to look it up its basically a really lightweight and thin laptop. Anyways, it is indeed a tight fit in the laptop compartment. I think a smaller 15 inch laptop with average thickness can fit but don't expect much wigg
...yhouty in r/backpacks
August 2, 2025 1:22 AM
3
LG Gram 17" is a great product. I've probably bought 8+ LG Grams, happy with all of them.
snp-ca in r/LGgram
August 8, 2025 5:11 PM
2
I have a LG Gram from 2021. This is normal, and part of why it is so durable. It has a IPX drop rating and bendy screens and body is part of that.
ACP_Paddy- in r/LinusTechTips
April 8, 2026 9:16 AM
1
The ThinkBook I mentioned is of standard size for a 16 incher, but it's definitely heavy, and so are the Legions. A lightweight 16" laptop with a numpad is a rare animal, to be fair. The only ones coming to mind are Asus Vivobook and LG Gram. The Gram ticks many boxes, but is quite bendy and the key
...falcogno in r/computers
March 27, 2026 1:22 AM
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