LG’S “HYBRID AI” GRAM LAPTOPS OFFER THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS WITH ON-DEVICE AND CLOUD AI SERVICES

LG is launching its 2025 LG gram laptop lineup at CES 2025, featuring the brand's first hybrid AI integration. Combining on-device AI for fast, secure local processing with cloud-based AI powered by GPT-4o, these laptops deliver personalized productivity through features like Time Travel for revisiting files and calendar/email management. Powered by Intel’s latest processors, the lineup includes the flagship LG gram Pro with Arrow Lake CPUs and NVIDIA RTX 4050 graphics, and the ultra-portable LG gram Pro 2-in-1, which has won a CES Innovation Award. With sleek designs and cutting-edge features, LG gram laptops aim to redefine performance and portability.
LG'S "HYBRID AI" GRAM LAPTOPS OFFER THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS WITH ON-DEVICE AND CLOUD AI SERVICES
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LG Electronics (LG) is set to unveil its 2025 LG gram lineup, the company’s first on-device AI-powered laptops, at CES 2025 in January. The new lineup includes innovative models such as the gram Pro, gram Pro 2-in-1, gram, and gram Book. Leveraging LG’s gram AI technology,1 these laptops deliver state-of-the-art capabilities and performance while preserving the series’ iconic slim and lightweight design.

Enhancing Productivity and Personalization with LG’s “HYBRID AI” Gram Laptops

The 2025 gram laptops present a smarter, more secure and highly-personalized user experience through LG’s innovative gram AI. With gram chat On-Device, these laptops utilize AI algorithms to process and analyze data locally without requiring a network connection. At the same time, they provide convenient access to cloud-based AI services via gram chat Cloud,2 powered by GPT-4o. This integration of on-device and cloud-based AI creates a hybrid AI solution that enhances productivity by delivering personalized insights, a comprehensive knowledge base, and an intuitive, ever-evolving experience that adapts to users’ needs.


gram chat On-Device employs a small language model derived from LG AI Research’s EXAONE large language model. This enables fast and secure local processing to provide relevant answers and simplify device management. Notable features include Time Travel, allowing users to quickly and easily revisit web pages, documents, videos and audio files. Meanwhile, gram chat Cloud leverages vast web-based datasets for detailed and comprehensive responses to user inquiries. Additionally, gram chat Cloud integrates with personal calendar and email services, enabling users to manage their schedule and send and receive emails more efficiently.

Unleashing Unprecedented Performance with Intel’s Next-Generation Processors for LG Gram Laptops

The 2025 gram laptops set a new benchmark in the series’ history, powered by Intel’s next-generation processors: the Intel Core Ultra H-Series (Arrow Lake) and the Intel Core Ultra V-Series (Lunar Lake). The H Series processors are designed to maximize traditional PC performance, while the V Series CPUs are optimized for AI-driven PC experiences.

The Arrow Lake-powered gram laptops boast more computing power and improvement in graphics processing, compared to 2024 gram models. These impressive laptops deliver an exceptional all-around performance that prioritizes core PC functionality. The Lunar Lake-powered models come equipped with Microsoft’s “Copilot+” PC functionality, offering productivity- and creativity-boosting features such as real-time video subtitle translation and AI image generation.

Delivering Innovation and Versatility for Every User

At the forefront of the 2025 lineup is the LG hybrid AI gram Pro (model 17Z90TR), a laptop that presents the best of performance and portability. Inside the gram Pro’s sleek, slim and lightweight form factor is an Arrow Lake CPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 4050 graphics card. This advanced hardware combination enables the gram Pro to effortlessly handle a variety of demanding tasks, from resource-intensive graphic design and 3D-rendering work to video editing and running the latest AAA games.

The lineup also inclues the new LG gram Pro (model 16Z90TS). The first Copilot+ PC in the gram series, the 16Z90TS is just 0.49 inches thick and weighs only 2.73 pounds – delivering remarkable portability and standing out as one of the lightest models in the LG gram Pro lineup.

Additionally, the highly versatile LG gram Pro 2-in-1 (model 16T90TP) has been recognized with a CES 2025 Innovation Award for its outstanding design and functionality. Offering incredible flexibility, the device comes with a wirelessly chargeable stylus pen that expands and enhances the user experience.

To expand its U.S market presence, LG is introducing the LG gram Book (model 15U50T), an entry-level model offering key features and benefits of the gram series at a more accessible price. The gram Book has a 15.6-inch Full HD (1,920 x 1,080)  display, expandable storage options, a 720p HD webcam with privacy shutter, and a slim and light design for take-anywhere convenience.

All new gram laptops support gram Link 2.0, an upgraded version of the gram Link feature first introduced last year. gram Link 2.0 facilitates seamless device connectivity across operating systems,3 allowing users to easily share content and transfer files with a diverse range of PC and mobile products, including iOS and Android-based smartphones. This feature also allows users to handle incoming phone calls directly on their gram laptops, minimizing workflow interruptions.

“2025 LG gram products, featuring advanced gram AI, are powerful, portable productivity companions that can understand users’ needs, intelligently utilize relevant information, and enhance workflow,” said YS Lee, vice president and head of the IT Business Unit, LG Media Entertainment Solution Company. “LG is committed to delivering premium-quality laptops that harness the latest AI technologies to enable users to do and achieve more.”           

Specifications:

  LG gram Pro 2-in-1 (16T90TP) LG gram Pro (17Z90TR) LG gram Pro (16Z90TS) LG gram Book

(15U50T)

Display Size 16-inch 17-inch 16-inch 15.6-inch
Display  WQXGA+ (2,880 x 1,800) OLED WQXGA (2,560 x 1,600) LCD WQXGA (2,560 x 1,600) LCD FHD (1,920 x 1,080) LCD
WQXGA (2,560 x 1,600) LCD
Brightness (Typ.) OLED: 400nit 400nit 400nit 300nit
LCD: 400nit
Refresh Rate OLED: 48-120Hz (VRR) 31-144Hz (VRR) 31-144Hz (VRR) 60Hz
LCD: 31-144Hz (VRR)
Weight 1,399g 1,479g 1,239g 1,700g
Size 357.3 x 253.8 x

12.4 ~ 12.9mm

379.4 x 265.4 x 14.4~15.8mm 357.7 x 251.6 x 12.4 ~ 12.8mm 359.8 x 237.8 x 18.9~19.4mm
Battery 77Wh 90Wh 77Wh 51Wh
Thermal Mega dual cooling system Fan cooling system
CPU Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 processor / Intel® Core™ Ultra 5 processor Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 processor

Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 processor

Intel® Core™ Ultra 5 processor

Intel® Core™ i5 processor
GPU Intel® Arc™ graphics NVIDIA RTX4050 with GDDR6 6GB Intel® Arc™ graphics Intel® Xe® graphics
Memory Max 32GB (LPDDR5X Max 8,400MHz, Dual Channel) Max 32GB (LPDDR5X Max 8,533MHz, Dual Channel) 8 / 16 DDR4 (Dual Channel, 3200MHz)
Storage Dual SSD (M.2)
 512GB / 1TB / 2TB (Gen4 NVMe™) 1TB / 512GB / 256GB (NVMe)
Audio HD Audio with Dolby Atmos
Speakers Stereo Speaker (3.0W x2)
Smart AMP (MAX 5W x2)
Stereo Speaker (3.0W x4)
Smart AMP (MAX)
Stereo Speaker (3.0W x2)

Smart AMP (MAX 5W x2)

Stereo Speaker 1.5W x2
I/O Port 2x USB 3.2 Gen2, 2x USB 4 Gen3x2 Type C (with Power Delivery, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt 4), HDMI 2.1 (4K@60Hz) 1x USB 3.2 GEN1x1

1x USB 2.0

2x USB3.2 GEN2x1, HDMI 2.1 (4K@60Hz)

Software LG gram Chat, LG gram Link, LG Glance by

Mirametrix®

LG gram Link
Webcam FHD Webcam + IR Camera with Webcam & Dual Mic. (face-recognition) HD Webcam

w/privacy shutter

# # #

 1 Availability of AI features may vary by model.

The gram chat Cloud service powered by GPT-4o is free-to-use for a period of one year.

The gram Link 2.0 supports devices running iOS and Android. The compatibility may vary depending on the device and operating system version.

About LG Electronics USA

LG Electronics USA, Inc., based in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., is the North American subsidiary of LG Electronics, Inc., a $68 billion global innovator in technology and manufacturing. In the United States, LG sells a wide range of innovative home appliances, home entertainment products, commercial displays, air conditioning systems, and vehicle components. LG is an 11-time ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year. The company’s commitment to environmental sustainability and its “Life’s Good” marketing theme encompass how LG is dedicated to people’s happiness by exceeding expectations today and tomorrow. For more information, visit www.LG.com.


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