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LG Gram 14 2-in-1 review: So much battery life, so little weight
The 2.5-pound durable convertible is ready to work all day away from an outlet.
Joshua GoldmanManaging Editor / Advice
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including keyboards, mice, USB-C docks and PC gaming accessories. In addition, he writes about cameras, including action cams and drones. And while he doesn't consider himself a gamer, he spends entirely too much time playing them.
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With the lockdown climate caused by the coronavirus, it's a weird time to be writing about an ultraportable laptop that excels at getting things done on an airplane, in college classrooms or at a coffee shop. Frankly, I've personally spent the past week looking at cheap Chromebooks, monitors to connect them to and inexpensive gaming laptops. Then again, the LG Gram 14 2-in-1 is better suited out of the box than others like it and, eventually (🤞), all of its benefits will be fully appreciated by those who don't work all day, every day at a desk.Â
8.5
LG Gram 14 2-in-1
Like
Extraordinary battery life
Great port assortment for its class
Active pen included for writing and drawing
Don't like
Keyboard layout may take some adjustment
No holder or garage for the pen
Thin-sounding speakers
LG didn't change the design from 2019 -- for better or worse. Made from magnesium alloy, it weighs only 2.5 pounds (1.1kg), but LG runs it through seven military-grade durability tests including ones for shock and vibration, too. Still, the body, in particular the lid and keyboard deck, has some flex and combined with its light weight makes it feel slightly flimsy. I wouldn't be too rough -- it's not a rugged laptop -- but it's solid for a daily commute.Â
LG Gram 14 2-in-1 (2020)
LG Gram 14 2-in-1 (2020)
Price as reviewed
$1,400.00
Display size/resolution
14-inch 1,920 x 1,080 touch display
CPU
1.8GHz Intel Core i7-10510U
Memory
16GB DD4 RAM 2.67GHz
Graphics
128MB Intel UHD Graphics
Storage
512GB PCIe NVMe SSD
Networking
802.11AX (2 x 2) WiFi 6 & Bluetooth 5.0
Operating system
Windows 10 Home 64-bit version 1903
The Gram 14 2-in-1 has a Thunderbolt 3 port and much more.Â
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Although a daily commute, classes or air travel might not be in your immediate plans, the Gram is actually set up well for life connected to a monitor, keyboard, mouse and other accessories. Its competition may have whittled down to just a couple USB-C Thunderbolt 3 ports, but the Gram has that plus two USB 3.0 ports (Type-A), a microSD card slot and an HDMI output. Plus, while the LG comes with a power brick with a pin connector, it can also be charged through its USB-C port that also supports video out, high-speed data transfer and Ethernet via an included adapter. Â
When you're not at a desk connected to peripherals, you'll have a 14-inch full-HD IPS touchscreen with good color performance, a smooth and responsive precision touchpad and a generally comfortable backlit keyboard. The Enter and Backspace keys are just a little too small, and I occasionally miss them when typing fast. But it's not a dealbreaker, just something you might have to adjust to.Â
Also, the display has active pen support and LG includes a nice one in the box. Unfortunately, there's no slot on the laptop's body to store it. And, despite LG spotlighting the laptop's DTS:X Ultra audio, the speakers sound thin. The DTS does improve headphone sound quality, though.Â
The power button in the upper right of the keyboard doubles as a responsive fingerprint reader.
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A tale of two CPUs
LG uses a 10th-gen 1.8GHz Intel Core i7-10510U processor in the 2020 Gram 14 2-in-1. It's a fine choice for business and school tasks and entertainment other than gaming, especially paired with 16GB of memory and a speedy SSD. That said, it's a 10th-gen Comet Lake chip and not Intel's better 10th-gen Ice Lake processors that are being used in similarly priced competition from HP, Dell and Lenovo (you can see how the LG's processor fared against the Lenovo Yoga C940's 1.3GHz Intel Core i7-1065G7 in the benchmarks below). Most of the Ice Lake processors come with improved integrated graphics, too.Â
The chip choice no doubt contributed to the Gram's extreme battery life, however. Last year's model ran for 12 hours, 35 minutes on our streaming video test, which was one of the longest we saw in 2019. The 2020 model blew right past that, running for an amazing 16 hours, 3 minutes. Â
LG's Gram 14 2-in-1 remains an incredibly light but sturdy laptop
A small, sturdy, lightweight two-in-one with long battery life like the LG Gram 14 2-in-1 is naturally better for someone who needs a PC for travel. But, thanks to its port assortment, it works well in a desktop setup right out of the box without requiring you to buy extra dongles or a dock.Â