The LG Gram SuperSlim brand of laptops has always been made to be light and thin, and the firm has just unveiled a new “SuperSlim” model that competes fiercely with products like the MacBook Air from Apple in terms of portability (via Engadget).
The LG Gram SuperSlim, formerly known as the Ultraslim, is the name LG officially gives to its new laptop. The press statement from the firm claims that it is the “thinnest LG Gram ever.” It is thinner than the M2 MacBook Air and has a 15.6-inch OLED screen that is brighter than Apple’s 13.6-inch IPS screen. Oh, and the MacBook Air weighs 2.7 pounds, whereas the LG weighs 2.2 pounds.
LG Gram SuperSlim Is A Power Packed Device
The 13th-generation Intel Evo Core i7-1360P CPU, 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and 512GB SSD-equipped LG Gram Superslim are currently available for $1,699.99. It also includes three USB-C ports (a pair of which allow Thunderbolt 4, while one just supports USB 4) and a headphone jack.
If you purchase either new SuperSlim by May 14th, LG will additionally include its external 16-inch +view Portable USB-C monitor.
Although the SuperSlim boasts an OLED screen, the models that are currently on the market only have a 1080p resolution. Even while the MacBook Air’s smaller screen is not OLED, it still boasts a higher 2560 x 1664 resolution and looks fantastic. I too would like to learn more about another 15-inch ultraportable laptop alternative that has been speculated, especially at the price LG has set for the SuperSlim.
The LG SuperSlim was first displayed at CES in January alongside the rest of the LG Gram lineup, which also included the company’s standard 14, 15, 16, and 17-inch models as well as the colorful, lightweight LG Gram Style laptops, which, like the SuperSlim, also have an OLED screen and start at 2.2 pounds.