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  • So I did a durability test on the 2017 LG Gram and it went pretty well, but there were

  • a few suggestions.

  • A few people wanted to know what the camera lens was made out of.

  • It looks like it’s made out of plastic, but since this isn’t like a portable, in

  • your pocket device, I don’t think that’s too big of an issue.

  • Another person wanted to know if the charging port still worked, which it does.

  • You can see it charging here in the corner.

  • Surprising to me, though, was that some of you said the drop test wasn’t violent enough.

  • So let’s try it one more time on some concrete stairs.

  • Check it out.

  • Looks like we got a little damage on the edges hereon the corner.

  • Let’s see if it still works.

  • And it is still functioning!

  • Looks like were still in one piece.

  • We got a small bend right there on the corner.

  • But everything else still works.

  • That’s pretty impressive.

  • Dropped it down about 8 stairs there.

  • So now that we know the laptop can survive a 200 pound guy standing on it, being dropped

  • normally on a carpeted floor, and being dropped down a flight of concrete steps, let’s take

  • it apart and see what’s inside.

  • I’m curious to see how big the battery actually is inside of this thing.

  • This laptop was given to me by LG to durability test and teardown, which is rather brave of

  • them.

  • Opening up the laptop is actually pretty easy.

  • It needs to be turned off first.

  • And then all of the Philips head screws are hidden under these circular tabs and rubber

  • boots.

  • There are 8 screws total.

  • Even without the screws in place, the back is still very solidly snapped into the frame

  • so it takes some pretty heavy prying to remove it.

  • And look at the size of that battery.

  • I’ll talk more about this in a second, but it’s a 60 watt hour battery with an advertized

  • life span of 17 hours - pretty darn impressive for a laptop.

  • It’s got a copper heat pipe system over the processorsimilar to what we saw inside

  • the LG G6, except for this one also has a fan attached to it.

  • Speaking of cool, the ports are detached from the motherboard and on a separate PCB.

  • I imagine this is to help keep the laptop super thin, but it’s also good for reparability.

  • If one of your ports breaks, you don’t need a new motherboard, you can just swap out the

  • less expensive smaller boards.

  • We have two USB ports, the headphone jack, and a micro SD card slot on this side.

  • And on the far side we have a charging port, another USB port, an HDMI and a USB-C port.

  • This laptop needs zero dongles in order to be usefulit’s ready to rock right out

  • of the box.

  • Speaking of useful, LG has upgradability, longevity, and reparability in mind when designing

  • this laptop.

  • The RAM is modular.

  • If you were to buy an Apple laptop, this would be soldered onto the large motherboard which

  • is not replaceable or upgradable.

  • But with this LG Gram, in a few years when the specs are outdated, you can just plop

  • in a higher capacity RAM stick and continue being productive.

  • Same thing with the hard drive.

  • This laptop comes with 512 gigabytes, but a few years down the road as games and video

  • files keep increasing in size, you might want to upgrade.

  • This M.2 slot allows for upgrading hard drives.

  • If you were to buy a new MacBook from Apple a few years from now, youll be left high

  • and dry with no upgradable hardware, so I’m super glad that LG is still looking out for

  • consumers.

  • Thumbs up for that.

  • On to the battery.

  • There are 6 screws around the edge of this gigantic thing.

  • I can unclip it from the motherboard and the 60 watt hour battery comes loose.

  • It looks like it has 4 separate quadrants inside of it which is interesting.

  • Looks like the touchpad is replaceable.

  • And another cool thing I noticed when I tossed it down those concrete stairs is that there

  • are super strong magnets in the base and the lid holding it together.

  • Since this laptop is so lightweight, the magnets make sure that the lid doesn’t fall open

  • on accident.

  • And lastly, if your screen does break somehow, the hinge connectors are here, along with

  • the attachment to the motherboard.

  • The What’s Inside YouTube channel dropped one of these laptops from 25 feet onto concrete

  • and it still lived.

  • So a broken screen is going to be pretty rare.

  • I’ll clip that battery back in with it’s 6 screws.

  • And then that back panel made from the special nano carbon magnesium alloy snaps into place

  • with 8 screws for extra security.

  • Overall, this laptop is a solid and durable build with ports and replaceable components.

  • So it gets a thumbs up from me.

  • As with all electronics, the price is always changing so I’ll add a link in the video

  • description for the most current up to date pricing on this laptop.

  • Huge thanks to LG for sending me this one to review.

  • And let me know in the comments which laptop you want to see me review next.

  • Thanks a ton for watching.

  • I’ll see you around.

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