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  • - Hey, guys, this is Austin.

  • The LG Gram was one of my favorite laptops in 2017

  • but now it's back for 2018 with a brand new edition.

  • Huge shout out to LG for not only sponsoring this video

  • but also for hooking us up with the very first

  • 2018 Gram outside of LG.

  • Yes, this is a sponsored video.

  • However, if you guys have been watching the channel for

  • a while, you'll know that I really, really like the Gram.

  • This is my 2017 LG Gram.

  • If you caught my video I did last year,

  • there is a lot that I like about this laptop.

  • However, there were a few things

  • that I wasn't such a huge fan of

  • and that's pretty much what the 2018 Gram is all about.

  • The Gram is still available in 13, 14,

  • as well as 15 inch varieties.

  • This is the maxed out 15 inch version,

  • which LG sent mostly so I could take a look

  • at some of the higher end features that you

  • actually can get with the Gram now.

  • Pop open the box and the first thing

  • we see is the Gram itself.

  • (laughing) Wow.

  • After using the 13 for about a year now,

  • the 15 looks enormous but it's still pretty light weight,

  • especially considering how big the laptop is.

  • We're also going to get a USBC to ethernet adapter.

  • Like the previous Gram this is helpful,

  • although it is only 10/100 ethernet.

  • It's not going to be crazy fast but nice to have in the box.

  • Then we get the power adapter.

  • One of the nice things is that,

  • even though this is the standard barrel plug,

  • you actually can use USBC on the Gram to charge it.

  • Especially if you have one of the LG USBC monitors

  • or pretty much any other USBC charger,

  • you can plug it in that way.

  • For such a big laptop,

  • it always surprises me at how light this is.

  • I think that's actually where the Gram name comes from.

  • It weighs just over a kilogram.

  • Even though it kind of looks like plastic,

  • it's actually a magnesium alloy.

  • According to LG, it's actually survived

  • a lot of different durability testing,

  • although I'm not exactly going to drop test

  • my shiny new, one of a kind laptop to test.

  • I'll just take their word for it.

  • I'm not drop testing the laptop, Ken.

  • Take a closer look inside the laptop

  • and you'll see that two of the biggest features

  • have their own wonderful stickers on board.

  • In case you're curious about your new laptop,

  • this guy not only has the new 8th Gen Core processors

  • but it also has an upgrade to a full Thunderbolt 3 port.

  • In addition to doubling as a USBC port,

  • the Thunderbolt 3 port also does support

  • power, data, as well as something like

  • a 5K monitor or even an external GPU.

  • You should keep in mind that not all

  • of the new Grams will have Thunderbolt 3.

  • Some will just have standard USBC,

  • but this is a really nice thing to see.

  • You're also getting the power plug, a USB 3.0 port,

  • as well as a full size HDMI.

  • On the other side, at least on the 15 inch version,

  • you're going to be getting two more USB 3.0 ports,

  • a headphone jack, as well as microSD.

  • One of the biggest upgrades for the Gram

  • is the brand new Quad Core processors.

  • Inside this guy, we're getting a Core i7-8550U,

  • 16 gigabits of RAM, as well as one terabit of SSD storage.

  • Don't get me wrong, the old Gram wasn't exactly slow,

  • but moving up to a Quad Core processor

  • makes a big difference, even in normal day to day use,

  • especially when you get into heavier tasks

  • such as light video editing or gaming.

  • This guy also now has dual channel memory,

  • which is going to free up a lot of additional memory

  • bandwidth, especially when it comes to gaming.

  • You probably shouldn't pick up the LG Gram

  • as a gaming computer, but the UHD 620 graphics are okay

  • for some light gaming, such as Rocket League.

  • Here we're playing at 720 p

  • and that was terrible on performance settings.

  • You know what, we'll just call that intentional.

  • Remove a few screws from the bottom

  • and you get access to everything inside the laptop.

  • You might very well void your warranty like this

  • but there's actually some interesting stuff in here,

  • including not only access to our memory,

  • we also have dual SSD slots.

  • Most Grams will ship with one of these SSD slots empty.

  • However, because we have the one terabit version,

  • this is going to be populated with a pair of 500 gig drives.

  • It's really nice to be able to see that

  • not only can you upgrade your memory but you can also

  • add an additional SSD down the road.

  • You know what, I've got to give LG a shout out here.

  • This is a really easy to work on laptop.

  • Even though they might not necessarily want you

  • to get inside of here, everything is logically laid out.

  • You can get at your memory, you can get at your SSDs,

  • the battery is pretty much right front and center.

  • They did a really good job of making this very friendly

  • if you do need to get in here to, say, repair something.

  • Battery life has been one of the big strong suits

  • of the Gram and that continues this year.

  • We're going from a 60 watt hour to a 72 watt hour battery,

  • which brings battery life from 18 hours up to

  • supposedly 22 and a half according to LG.

  • Keep in mind that that is with the 13 inch model.

  • The 15 does lose a little bit off the top

  • and you also have to consider that

  • even though that does have that bigger battery it's going

  • to be slightly offset by the more powerful processor.

  • That being said, this guy is going to last you

  • a very, very long time off the battery.

  • Regardless of whether you pick up

  • the 13, 14, or 15 inch version of the Gram,

  • you're going to be getting a 1080 p IPS panel.

  • That resolution might not be anything crazy,

  • but it's plenty sharp even on the 15 inch model.

  • Color is nice and vibrant,

  • you're getting good viewing angles, decent brightness,

  • and importantly some of the best contrast

  • I've ever tried on a laptop.

  • One of the more annoying things with the original Gram

  • was the placement of the webcam.

  • It's below the screen and gives a great view

  • of the inside of your nose.

  • Thankfully, LG has addressed this with the new Gram

  • when they moved the webcam up top above the screen.

  • You know, like every other laptop ever.

  • Another small but welcome improvement

  • is with the fingerprint sensor.

  • Before, it was on the touch pad.

  • While it really wasn't that big of a deal,

  • it could get in the way sometimes.

  • However, thankfully for the 2018 model they've moved it back

  • to a much more sensible location of the power button.

  • I've gotta give LG props.

  • It really does feel like they were

  • listening to the feedback from the 2017 model

  • and rolled a lot of that into tweaking the new 2018 edition.

  • If I may make one suggestion for the 2019 LG Gram,

  • how about a dedicated GPU option?

  • If you guys wanna know more, feel free to check this guy out

  • at the link in the description.

  • I'm curious, what do you think about the 2018 LG Gram?

  • Let me know in the comments below

  • and I will catch you in the next one.

- Hey, guys, this is Austin.

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