LG
Gram 17
Based on 282 Reddit mentions
$1299.99
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First time using linux, starting with Mint. Why does Linux feel slower than Windows?
My experience differs, mint feels fast and light compared to windows 11. LG Gram 17, decent specs. There has been a learning curve to be sure, but smarter people than I have been tackling the same issues so I know it will get sorted out.
Ava_Kin in r/linux4noobs
November 1, 2025 1:43 AM
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Linus Tech Tips - I Should Have Invested MORE in Framework April 21, 2026 at 11:00AM
The main thing I want to carry forward is a good screen. Ibought a LG Gram 17 inch (i5-1035G7) in like 2021 (refurb, big discount) and the screen is amazing. I looked at framework, but the screens were meh to bleh, especially in larger size. A year later now; they solve that yet? That i5 is getting
...ACP_Paddy- in r/LinusTechTips
April 22, 2026 12:29 AM
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[Hardware Canucks] Somehow the Macbook Pro became a BARGAIN
I'd love a 17" macbook air. 14-15" I find too small now. I'm using an 17" LG gram, which is the weight of a Mac Book air, and the extra screen real-estate makes you much more productive if you're doing anything that's intensive with a few docked windows, side-bars, etc...
tigeratemybaby in r/hardware
February 16, 2026 2:02 AM
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To All Engineering Students/Grads
I'm a design engineer (just completed first year) and I have an LG gram but tbh from my experience so far I don't think you need something super fancy. The most complicated software we've run so far has been fusion, and even then you could use university computers- and I think there's a way to use a
...Funny_Elevator1122 in r/UOB
May 24, 2026 11:29 AM
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Giving a Mac mini 2011 a second chance
Should do pretty well. My Jellyfin server is a 2013 macbook air running Omarchy (originally was my main laptop but I replaced it in December with a 2021 LG Gram 17") and it was great as a daily use machine, even better as a set top box/streaming server
IcewindLegacyMUD in r/omarchy
May 25, 2026 12:33 AM
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Intel Core Ultra 9 285 H vs Core Ultra 7 356H
The 285H is still pretty efficient. I can easily get a days worth of real world use out of my LG Gram Pro 17". And I would recommend an LG Gram over anything to basically anyone. Especially a student who will be carrying it around constantly. Being sub 3lbs with a big bright screen is the best. Side
...DallasGrave in r/laptops
April 16, 2026 10:56 PM
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Thinkpad pour creality Otter
I have an Otter. I use it with an LG Gram Pro. 32GB, 255H and no dgpu. Works great for small to medium models. Zero complaints. With large models I'll use my PC. 14900K, 64GB DDR4 and an RTX 5080.
DallasGrave in r/3DScanning
March 20, 2026 9:09 AM
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Is this laptop powerful enough for game development using unreal engine 5?
Can't see the specs on that. Just make sure you have at least 32gb and 4060 and above with at least 8GB vram. I have the z13 flow 2025 and lg gram rtx 5050 and they both run unreal great on the go. the z13 in particular runs unreal great even on battery. Both can run citysample well for example.
Strict_Indication457 in r/UnrealEngine5
December 9, 2025 1:13 AM
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Good Laptop Recommendations for EE?
A potato is enough. Windows always works, Macs can cause problems sometimes. You’re going to use a lot of MATLAB. Some multisim which is an ancient circuit simulation tool, and KiCAD or similar. None of these things are demanding. I have a LG gram from Costco and I love it. 17” screen and weighs lik
...Evan-The-G in r/gatech
March 25, 2025 12:03 AM
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LG Gram Pro 17" 2025 - beyond insulting thermal paste application, 80% of the die was naked; awful thermal design too, plenty of room for bigger heatpipe and heatsink. This is aswful engineering from LG. This laptop could have used much higher power limits.
I've been in tech for 40+ years, and spent 20+ years deploying laptops to users. I've owned several MBPs and MB Airs. I've built PCs and even built water-cooled and air-cooled (fanless) PCs as I was obsessed with silent operation back in the day. Heatsinks, cooling, fans, etc were a big focus of min
...Steerpike58 in r/LGgram
June 11, 2025 5:08 AM
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