LG Gram SuperSlim: The Thinnest Laptop With An OLED Screen

LG has unveiled its latest laptop, the LG Gram SuperSlim, in the US market. This sleek device — previously showcased as UltraSlim at CES 2023 — lives up to its name by being the thinnest laptop offered by the brand, boasting an impressive OLED screen.

Measuring a mere 0.43 inches in thickness and weighing just 2.2 pounds, the LG Gram SuperSlim is incredibly portable; its standout feature is a 15.6-inch OLED display with FHD resolution, providing vibrant visuals with a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut and VESA DisplayHDR certification. And despite being so slim, the laptop successfully passed 7 durability tests, ensuring military-grade toughness.

2023 LG gram SuperSlim : Official Unboxing | LG

Equipped with a full-sized backlit keyboard and an FHD IR webcam (that even supports face recognition), the LG Gram SuperSlim offers convenient and secure user experiences. On the audio front, the device is equipped with dual stereo speakers delivering 5W output and enriched with Dolby Atmos technology.

Under the hood, the LG Gram SuperSlim is powered by the 13th generation Intel Core i7 processor and Iris Xe graphics. Users can enjoy seamless multitasking with up to 32GB LPDDR5 RAM and store large amounts of data on the 2TB SSD storage. The laptop comes pre-installed with Windows 11, the latest operating system from Microsoft. A reliable 60WHr battery provides up to 13 hours of video playback, ensuring long-lasting performance.

Connectivity options include WiFi, Bluetooth 5.1, three USB-C ports (one supporting Thunderbolt 4), and a headphone jack, enabling users to easily connect their peripherals. The LG Gram SuperSlim offers versatile connectivity for a seamless user experience.

The LG Gram SuperSlim is lightweight but still passed 7 durability tests carrying military-grade toughness. (Image: Courtesy from LG)

Price and Availability

The LG Gram SuperSlim is available in two configurations:

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