Gram 17

LG

Gram 17

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It seems so unreasonable to carry one around all day

I have a 17 inch LG Gram. Great screen size, still lightweight. I just don't find 12-13 inch screens big enough to be useful for anything I can't do on my phone, and having a laptop big enough for a number pad on the keyboard is important to me too as I use it extensively for the work I do.

BuckeyeMason in r/LinusTechTips

January 28, 2025 3:26 AM

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14inch vs 16inch for coding, and carrying it in my backpack daily.

Plenty of bad advice in these comments. Most backpacks will go up to 16 inches. There are plenty of good options. The LG gram 16 is one of them. Acer Swifts and HP Omnibooks are another.

teheditor in r/laptops

November 10, 2025 5:36 PM

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Minipc or Laptop? Which is better for a home office setup?

If you are tied to your desk at home then either works but you can also get a keyboard and mouse. Otherwise laptop for sure. I have an LG Gram 17” in that fits in my smaller carrying bag, yet has the full keyboard plus number keyboard and weighs under 3 pounds. So I don’t need to attach a monitor ke

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Big-Sheepherder-6134 in r/workfromhome

December 16, 2024 6:49 PM

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Any lightweight laptops suggestions?

LG Gram is amazingly light.

GalacticMech in r/webdev

November 23, 2025 2:51 AM

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One bagging for 3 day business travel under 4kg

Thanks! My laptop is the Fujitsu FMV Zero Lifebook WU5/J3 which just came out this year. Its advertised as 634 grams but mine is 621 grams for whatever reason. It's so featherweight, just incredible how light they made it. I used the 14" LG Gram, which is the lightest laptop you can get in the U.S.,

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Crafty-Paramedic-457 in r/onebag

November 29, 2025 1:43 AM

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Revised Poll: How wearable do you find EG straps/harness?

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

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BBDBVAPA in r/EVERGOODS

May 28, 2025 6:47 PM

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Would you still buy an LG Gram in 2025, be honest and not sentimental!

what other 16-17 inch laptops are out there with this battery life, lunar lake and this light ? doesn't seem to be that are any alternatives if these are your priorities i'm tired of caring 13.-14inch bricks on vacantions, my back is thankful to lg gram

Icy_Cheesecake_5682 in r/LGgram

April 16, 2025 7:15 PM

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How on earth is the MacBook Neo so heavy?

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

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Laptop recommendations?

My favorites are business-class Lenovo, LG, and HP laptops. Generally in the $800-$1200 range gets me the features I need (hard drive space and RAM). Be sure to get an extra screen if you can. Having at least two displays is a must for me. I actually use three regularly. And be sure to choose one th

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SprinklesOriginal150 in r/MedicalCoding

December 10, 2025 2:35 AM

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Snapdragon desktops / 17" laptops

I think in a larger laptop they would still make sense actually. You could have a super thin and lightweight 16" or 17" laptop with a smallish battery (to reduce thickness and weight) that still delivers good battery life due to efficiency. The brand that I think of for this is LG, with their LG gra

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yreun in r/snapdragon

February 2, 2026 2:09 AM

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