LG Gram 360 laptops with Intel 11th Gen SoC launched
As for the specifications, the 14-inch windows 10 based laptop comes with WXGA (1920x1200 pixels) IPS display. However the 16-inch model features a WQXGA (2560x1600 pixels) IPS screen.
LG today launched its Gram 360 laptop in its home country South Korea. The device comes into screen sizes 14-inch and 16-inch that can flip all the way back as suggested by the name ‘360'. The 14-inch variant costs KRW 2.09 million (roughly ₹1.36 lakhs) for the base configuration and is offered in Obsidian Black and Topaz Green color models. On the other hand, the 16-inch variant costs KRW 2.24 million (roughly ₹1.45 lakh) and comes in Obsidian Black and Quartz Silver color models. The company is yet to reveal when these laptop models will be reaching the international market.
As for the specifications, the 14-inch windows 10 based laptop comes with WXGA (1920x1200 pixels) IPS display. However the 16-inch model features a WQXGA (2560x1600 pixels) IPS screen. Powering the laptops is the 11th generation Intel Core i5 1135G7 CPU along with Intel Iris Xe graphics. You also get 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM clocked at 4266Mhz.
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As for the storage, you get a 256GB M.2 NVMe SSD along with a single expansion slot for upgrades. Furthermore, there are two 2W speakers along with HD Audio and DTS:X support. There's also support for Wi-Fi 6, Gigabit Ethernet, headphone jack, USB 3.1 and 2 x USB type-C ports along with Thunderbolt 4 support.
There is also an HD webcam and a fingerprint reader. While the smaller 14-inch model is powered by a 72Whr battery, the larger 16-inch model is backed by an 80Whr battery. The LG Gram 360 laptops are MIL-STD compliant, which makes them resistant to shock, dust, high temperature, low temperature, vibration, salt mist and low pressure.
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