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Title: LG Gram 17 long-term test: Two years with the lightweight giant
Post by: Redaktion on November 12, 2025, 21:34:38
How does the rather flexible chassis of the Gram 17 fare in everyday use? Here's our long-term conclusion after two years, a fall down the stairs and an inexpensive display repair.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/LG-Gram-17-long-term-test-Two-years-with-the-lightweight-giant.1161596.0.html
Title: Re: LG Gram 17 long-term test: Two years with the lightweight giant
Post by: Bob D on November 13, 2025, 01:37:31
Glad to see the Gram get a more thorough run down. I got mine in 2022 and it ended up not traveling as much as I anticipated once work changed and, to remind me of my consumerist faults, I spent more time on the smaller but much heavier work laptop.

The flexing always worried me, but I too never had an issue.

The major drawbacks for me have been:

I've enjoyed using it but would not buy it again just because its a light, yet wide laptop. Unless I somehow inherit too much money to only travel in business class. Feel free to donate to my cause!

I did get one of their USB-C powered monitors and that has been fantastic for travel work when I have a full table to set up on. Wide enough, decent resolution, bright enough, and easy to plug in or put away has been marvelous.
Title: Re: LG Gram 17 long-term test: Two years with the lightweight giant
Post by: Joe Miller on November 13, 2025, 19:10:56
Have had mine for a year, love the PC with one grotesque exception, so agree with comment: 'the worst speaker design yet. Awful location and awful hardware make this easily worthless for listening to anything unless you religiously use headphones.'

I added a virtual EQ and pre amp but that just makes the bad sound louder.  LOL.