LG has today announced the Australian availability of their refreshed LG gram range with the refresh including new 13th Gen Intel Core processors, Thunderbolt 4 ports, Gen4 NVMe SSD flash-based data storage, and laptop sizes of 14, 16 and 17-inches.
The laptops continue the LG Gram tradition of lightweight, portable designs while incorporating new ports and new hardware inside.
Combined with the 13th Gen Intel Core processors and new even faster memory, the new Gen4 NVMe SSD flash-based data storage is capable of retrieving data at 6000 MHz meaning the laptops are great for whatever use you decide for them.
Every model across the new range features two Thunderbolt 4 ports to support this ultra-fast data transfer and are available in up to a 5k resolution display. Support for USB 3.2, HDMI, headphone jack and a micro-SD slot is also included in all of the new laptops.
Each of the four new models is also available with a 16:10 aspect ratio IPS panel for smooth transitions and efficient power usage which can of course be further optimised based on the use case at the time. The panels are also capable of achieving 99 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 colour gamut.
The 2023 refreshed range of LG gram laptops will be available from April, 2023 from retailers including JB Hi-Fi and LG.com/au. For more information head on over to the LG Gram website.
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