- New LG Gram Pro models now available with Intel Core Ultra processors and AI tools
- Ultra light devices are available in 16 -inch and 17 inches variants, weighing 3.0 and 3.3 pounds respectively
- They present Intel Core Ultra and GPU NVIDIA RTX 5050 processors for improved performance
LG has expanded its series of laptops to Gram Pro Super Lightweight with two new models, the 16Z90TR and 17Z90TR, with refreshed equipment and integrated hybrid IA capacities.
The 16 -inch model weighs only three pounds, while the 17 -inch version is among the lightest of its size, only 3.3 pounds and 0.6 inch thick.
The two laptops use Intel Core Ultra 9 or Ultra 7 Intel Core processors and include the NVIDIA RTX 5050 GPU. The combination is designed for creative tasks, multitasking and even a place of immersive games.
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The two models are delivered with 32 GB of RAM, an SSD of 2 TB and Windows 11 Home. LG includes Intel Evo certification and announces up to 27 hours of autonomy when reading the video.
The AI features based on the cloud and cloud -based are integrated – the LG system, known as Gram AI, provides local treatment via the Gram cat on the device and connects to GPT -4O via Gram Chat Cloud (free for the first year).
The company says this double approach allows the laptop to adapt to user needs. Features such as time travel allow the reading of the content recently seen, while the integration of the calendar and the integration of emails rationalizes planning and communication.
Another feature, Gram link 2.0, helps users to connect their laptop with mobile devices. It supports file transfers between platforms and can also relay telephone calls directly to the laptop.
The thermal limits and the performances supported under load have not been fully tested, but the inclusion of more recent silicon suggests better efficiency than previous models.
The price starts at $ 2,799.99 for the 16 -inch model and $ 2,549.99 for the 17 -inch version.
Both are now available in the LG online store, with greater retail availability expected later in 2025.