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LG’s latest Gram laptops bring ultimate productivity on-the-go

Revolutionising portability and performance, the newest LG Gram laptops redefine industry standards.

LG Electronics Singapore rounds off the launch of the 2023 gram line-up with the introduction of the LG gram SuperSlim and UltraPC. Renowned for their astonishing lightweight, the gram models are ideal for professionals seeking practicality without compromising performance and user experience. With the addition of the SuperSlim and UltraPC, this concludes the impressive array of upgraded models unveiled this year to ensure a perfect fit for every user. 

The definition of thin 

As a recipient of the iF Design Award 2023 and Red Dot Award 2023, the highly anticipated LG gram SuperSlim (15Z90RT) impresses with its exceptional design and innovation, standing out for aesthetics and functionality. The thinnest gram model yet with a thickness of only 10.9 millimetres when closed and weighing in at just 990g, the SuperSlim is designed for extreme portability, perfect for individuals on the go. Boasting a stunning 15.6 inch OLED display with a 16:9 FHD display, the laptop delivers breathtaking picture quality with vibrant colours thanks to the DCI-P3 100% wide colour gamut. Users can also enjoy a smooth performance with a 0.2ms response time. At the same time, the Dolby Atmos sound system produces total audio immersion that brings shows and games to life. 

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Under the hood, the LG gram SuperSlim has a 13th Gen Intel Core Processor that ensures lightning-fast performance for seamless multitasking and resource-intensive applications. Graphics are handled effortlessly by the Intel Xe Graphics, providing smooth visuals and further enhancing image quality.

The most svelte model from this year’s lineup, the LG gram SuperSlim is the epitome of modern laptop innovation, tailored to individuals who appreciate both convenience and substance. Along with a remarkable battery life of up to 20 hours the laptop ensures that users can rely on it throughout the day, suited for professionals who require flexible working, wherever they may be. The new laptop also offers ample storage with its Gen 4 NVMe technology, allowing lightningfast data transfer speeds. 

Empowering productivity for all 

The final laptop of the LG gram 2023 series is the LG gram UltraPC, designed to cater to a wide range of users. With its slew of outstanding features, the laptop makes powerful computing accessible to everyone with its versatile and reliable solutions. 

Weighing at 1.6kg, the 16-inch (16U70R) laptop is also considerably lightweight. Featuring a 16:10 WUXGA (1920 x 1200) Anti-glare IPS Display, the LG UltraPC delivers stunning visuals with sharp details and vibrant colours. Immaculate picture quality is also ensured thanks to its AMD Radeon Graphics. Moreover, the HD Audio with DTS:X Ultra provides superb surround sound immersing users in rich and delightful soundscapes. Whether working on creative projects or streaming multimedia content, the laptop offers a captivating viewing experience for both work and play. 

With its many features that cater to diverse needs, the LG gram UltraPC is breaking barriers as its versatility meets the demands of users from all walks of life. The new laptop is fitted with a powerful battery that lasts up to 20 hours, eliminating the worry of running out of power. Additionally, including the Gen 3 NVMe SSD guarantees plenty of storage and speedy boot-up times for a seamless user experience.

Expansive and unmatched features 

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The newly launched LG gram models also feature added capabilities that elevate the user experience. The screen minimises glare with the Anti-Glare Low Reflection (ALGR) display. It provides a comfortable viewing experience regardless of how bright the surrounding environment may be. Additionally, the LG Glance feature by Mirametrix uses AI-based technology to recognise the face of the user and automatically lock the screen once they step away. Not only that, but the feature can even blur the screen if it detects someone looking over their shoulder for added security. 

“We are thrilled to introduce the LG gram UltraPC and SuperSlim that represent the pinnacle of innovation and design in the laptop industry,” said Mr Lee Chang-Ha, Product Director of LG Electronics (Singapore) Home Entertainment. “These latest laptops embody LG’s commitment to leading the market in unmatched portability and cutting-edge features that cater to the varied needs and preferences of the modern user. 

The new LG gram SuperSlim and UltraPC laptops are now available at official ShopeeLazadaKrisShopAmazon, and authorised retailers – Best Denki, Challenger, Courts, Gain City and Harvey Norman.

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