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  • Today were going to something a little bit different.

  • This is the first video in a series of videos about laptop durability.

  • Normally I deal with cell phones, but laptops are portable as well, and still suffer the

  • same amount of abuse being toted around everywhere.

  • LG was brave enough to send me the LG Gram, one of the thinnest and lightest laptops in

  • existencewhile boasting some pretty powerful specs.

  • I’ll leave a link down in the video description if you want to check out some of those specs.

  • But this video is going to be about durability.

  • Let’s get started.

  • [Intro]

  • This brand new 15 inch lap top from LG is one of the lightest and most portable laptops

  • on the planet, weighing in at just 2.2 pounds, which is considerably lighter than Apple’s

  • new Mac Book Pro which lands at just over 3 pounds.

  • Now when talking about the exterior surface material, LG says it is a nano carbon magnesium

  • alloy, which at my first impression legitimately had the look and feel of cold metal right

  • out of the box, and even has the same metallic sound weve all come to love.

  • But when I get out the razor blade and dig a little deeper through that top metallic

  • coating, there is plastic material underneath.

  • Now this doesn’t bother me too much on a laptop.

  • This laptop was specifically built to be light, portable, and powerful, and theyve accomplished

  • that.

  • My level 3 Mohs pick tells us that this laptop has a 7th generation i7 processor, with 16

  • gigabytes of RAM, and a huge 512 gigabyte SSD hard drive.

  • LG said that these nano carbon metallic powders on the surface improve the laptop’s strengths

  • by 26 percent, but well have to test that out in a minute.

  • The keyboard is also plastic, and that’s normal.

  • I can’t think of a single laptop keyboard with metal keys.

  • If you know of one let me know about it in the comments.

  • So when I was first thinking about doing durability tests on laptops besides just build quality

  • checks, I tweeted it out and there was some really good suggestions from you guys, the

  • most relevant of which I think is the drop test because that’s probably what happens

  • most to laptopsyou know, being dropped off a table or being dropped out of a backpack.

  • For me personally, anytime I’ve almost damaged a laptop is when it’s been plugged in and

  • sitting on a table and someone walks by and accidentally like kicks that cable and pulls

  • the laptop off the table.

  • Luckily with the LG Gram, they are boasting a 12 hour battery life which is pretty impressive.

  • So I imagine it’s not going to be plugged in a whole lot, but just for the sake of continuity

  • across all of my laptop tests, were going to do this one plugged into the wall.

  • Youve got to admit that this is a pretty good looking laptop.

  • It’s got the super thin bezels on the side, it’s got the touch lit keypad, and it’s

  • got enough ports it’s almost like LG wants you to be productive with their laptop.

  • So right now the laptop is on and completely functioning.

  • It’s a brand new laptop, there are a couple scratches but that’s not going to affect

  • the build quality.

  • So were going to do this three times.

  • I’m going to stand up and trip over this cable, which I think is the most common drop

  • that happens with laptops.

  • Alright.

  • Still functioning.

  • Drop number one.

  • Let’s attempt drop number twosame cable.

  • Drop number twostill completely functioning.

  • It’s almost like this laptop is so light that there’s no weight.

  • There’s not enough weight to actually damage any of the internal components or the screen

  • hinge or anything.

  • This is the third drop.

  • I’m going to open up the laptop as far as it will go and drop it one more time.

  • And still nothing wrong with the laptopstill functioning completely.

  • The last thing I’m going to do is the crush test because we know laptops are mostly in

  • backpacks or book bags, and sometimes they get leaned up against you on the subway or

  • the bus or in your car.

  • So I’m going to close the laptop and stand on it.

  • Now I weight about 200 pounds, so if this thing can survive a crush test of 200 pounds,

  • it can probably survive anybody leaning up against it.

  • Okay here we go.

  • Stepping on a laptopall of my weight directly on top of it.

  • Let’s see if it still works.

  • Ohhh, that is awesome.

  • There is no crack at all in the screen.

  • I think were good to go.

  • Let’s double check.

  • Oh, that is amazing.

  • So even after being stepped on with 200 pounds of pressure, the screen is still completely

  • functioning and nothing is wrong with the laptop.

  • I think that’s pretty impressive.

  • Let me know if there are any other tests that I should do in my laptop series.

  • Leave them down in the comments below and I will read them.

  • I will also leave a link in the description of this video for this laptop.

  • If it can survive three drops and 200 pounds of pressure, I would consider it pretty durable.

  • It would be interesting to see how big the battery is inside of this laptop when I do

  • my teardown.

  • Thanks a ton for watching.

  • I’ll see you around.

Today were going to something a little bit different.

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