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LG Gram 17

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PRICE Core i7/16GB/512GB, £1,292 (£1,550 inc VAT) from argos.co.uk

If you’re looking a work-fromhome laptop, LG it has the answer the LG Gram 17. This laptop has of the power that phenomenal battery life a screen that stretches from to infinity when compared to ultraportables

But what makes it very clever is that LG packs this into a chassis It’s a truly remarkable the Gra into a category all on its own. In fact, the LG Gram 17’s competition is itself: we gave this product a five-star review last year (see issue 295, p60), when it was powered by eighth-generation Intel Core processors, and you may still find it online for a lower price.

Expanding range

While last year’s Gram 17 was only available with one specification (Core i7, 16GB of RAM, 512GB SSD), it’s a sign of LG’s confidence that this year the Gram comes in a range of three. I’m not convinced LG should have bothered with the Core i7 version with

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