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LG's new 2020 Gram laptops pack 10th-gen Intel CPUs, new Wi-Fi tech

LG's new Gram models in 2020 will pack Intel's 10th-gen CPUs, up to 24GB DDR4 RAM, and more.

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LG is already enjoying a healthy line up of Gram laptops, but the new 2020 versions of the Gram family of laptops will pack some of the very latest technology.

LG's new 2020 Gram laptops pack 10th-gen Intel CPUs, new Wi-Fi tech | TweakTown.com

LG has unveiled the 2020 versions of its Gram Laptops with a new 2-in-1 convertible, and then 14-inch, 15-inch, and 17-inch models once again. The new LG Gram laptops in 2020 will pack 10th Generation Intel Core CPUs with Iris Plus graphics, as well as up to 24GB of DDR4 RAM making them portable powerhouses.

The new LG Gram laptops will also pack Wi-Fi 6 technology that has not just faster speeds, but it is more energy efficient meaning longer battery life on your new LG Gram laptop. Speaking of batteries, LG has upgraded the 15-inch and 17-inch Gram laptops with 80Wh batteries, versus the 72Wh battery in the current Gram laptops.

Personally, I love the 17-inch model out of all of the current, and soon new Gram laptops. LG uses a huge 17-inch WQXGA (Wide Quad Extended Graphics Array) IPS panel with a gorgeous 16:10 aspect ratio, with a native resolution of 2560 x 1600. This up from the 1920 x 1080 display in all of the other Gram options.

LG will show off its new 2020 Gram line up at CES 2020 in early January.

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