Lenovo
ThinkPad T14
$1349.88
LG
Based on 228 Reddit mentions
$1479.22
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I don't really know what you would need for drawing but my assumption was a nice, large screen and maybe a GPU? I'd go for this https://www.amazon.ca/HP-ZBook-Firefly-Mobile-Workstation/dp/B0C15C1V6M/ref=sr_1_9 but it has a pretty mediocre screen, if you want a nice looking display then https://www.am
...ALaggingPotato in r/laptops
November 28, 2025 8:14 AM
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Great laptop but reliability isn't great on that model. The backlight LEDs are (like all laptops) heavily over-driven to give eye-catching brightness. Their light degradation and color shift over time are pronounced. Translation: a used Gram 17" laptop will have an LCD display that is significantly
...IndplsEngr in r/LGgram
December 15, 2025 1:19 AM
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Disagree. While I am not an expert on thinkpad, you can certainly get a lightweight portable laptop with a 14 inch or larger screen. Does Lenovo really not have anything competitive with an LG Gram or a MacBook Air 15?
Not_A_Red_Stapler in r/thinkpad
December 8, 2025 1:26 PM
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I received the display. Size is great. Build is excellent. Setup was easy, simple. I installed LG Switch to control the diplay. The only issue is that the +view display has "warm" (yellowish) color cast and my LG Gram 17 has a "cool" (blueish) color cast. I wish I could match them but I don't see an
...RobRoy2350 in r/LGgram
August 27, 2025 4:18 AM
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I recently purchased a 17” LG Gram Pro because Best Buy said it was a touchscreen. When I opened the box and after some research I learned that Best Buy inaccurately listed it as a touch. I was pretty unhappy without the touchscreen functionality, but the truth is, when I use the laptop at home, I d
...Valuable_Pineapple77 in r/laptops
September 1, 2025 6:18 PM
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I have a 2024 LG Gram 17, non-Pro. Not a convertible. It has touch. I wish it didn't :) . It was the only one available at the time so it came with touch. I only ever 'touch' the screen by mistake, and curse!
Steerpike58 in r/LGgram
September 2, 2025 7:08 AM
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