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LG unveils new UltraPC laptop for the techbudget consicous

LG have announced a new addition to their range of laptops with the launch of the new UltraPC. 

The UltraPC is an affordable addition to their laptop range which is aimed at young working professionals and students and offers a powerful, sleek, portable design for budget conscious tech-savvy users.

The LG UltraPC includes a 16 inch WUXGA  (1920×1200) resolution IPS display in 16:10 aspect ratio and comes in two configurations with a choice between either an AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (16U70R-G.AA76A) or Ryzen 5 7530U processor (16U70R-GAA53A) with Radeon graphics. Both configurations include 16GB of LPDDR4x 4266MHz memory and Dual NVMe SSD support.

There’s a 72Wh battery included on the LG UltraPC to keep you working on the go and there’s a range of connectivity options with USB Type-C, standard HDMI, USB-A, and a Micro SD card slot. There’s also great audio with DTS:X support.

Brad Reed, Head of B2B Marketing (Solutions for Business) at LG Electronics Australia said of the UltraPC

At LG we are committed to delivering innovative and reliable products that respond to the needs of the modern PC users, who demand versatile and agile laptops that support their hybrid work. The UltraPC laptop is a forward-thinking product for professionals who prioritise performance. With its powerful hardware and smooth design, it is purpose-built to empower users to achieve their goals with confidence.” 

The LG UltraPC range starts at $1,499 for the 16U70R-GAA53A while the 16U70R-G.AA76A is priced at $1,999. You can find the new LG UltraPC on-sale from LG.com/au or through leading retailers. 

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