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LG Gram 17(2021)

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PRICE £1,250 (£1,500 inc VAT) fromcostco.co.uk

The wonderful thing about the LG Gram r7 is that you know exactly what you’re getting. Everything is centred around that glorious 77m screen, with a 2,560 x 7,600 resolution to give workers all the space they need. Coupled with a lightness that defies all logic and LG is offering a laptop like no other. Well, aside from the LG Gram 76 we review opposite.

I’ll cover the screen first because it’s undoubtedly the

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