LG Introduces Aerominum-Based Gram Pro 16 Ultrabook

LG this week introduced three new gram laptops built on Aerominum, an in-house alloy that replaces magnesium; the gram Pro 16 weighs under 1.2 kilograms and features a 2,880×1,800 120Hz OLED. The Pro 16 uses Intel Core Ultra processors, supports on-device AI via EXAONE 3.5 sLLM and Microsoft Copilot+ PC, and LG claims military-grade durability and improved scratch resistance.
Key Points
- 1Introduces Aerominum alloy enabling a 16-inch gram Pro 16 under 1.2 kilograms
- 2Offers 2,880×1,800 120Hz OLED, Intel Core Ultra, on-device EXAONE 3.5 sLLM, and Copilot+
- 3Limits appeal by omitting discrete GPU and leaving pricing unspecified, affecting creative workflows
Scoring Rationale
Strong novelty from a new alloy and official product launch, limited by segment scope and missing pricing/GPU details.
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