LG Electronics: LG's new Gram laptops launched with on-device AI and improved durability..
LG Electronics will fully unveil its 2026 LG Gram laptops at CES 2026. Currently, they are being presented as teasers. The new range focuses on a lightweight design, updated materials, and expanded AI features, as the company continues to refine its ultraportable laptop series. This year's lineup introduces a new chassis material designed to improve durability without increasing weight. It also brings wider support for on-device and cloud-based AI tools, improved connectivity across LG devices, and performance upgrades on select models for productivity and creative workloads. Availability and pricing information for the laptops have not yet been announced.
LG's new laptops support Copilot+ PC features and LG's on-device AI tools.
The 2026 LG Gram models introduce a new material called Aerominum, which LG says reduces weight while simultaneously improving durability, the company confirmed in a press release. These laptops utilize this material for the chassis and meet military-grade durability standards. The company claims the updated design also improves scratch resistance and longevity for everyday use.
Some models in the LG Gram lineup will support both on-device AI and cloud-based AI features. These laptops are expected to support Microsoft Copilot+ PC features, as well as LG's own on-device AI tools, which can function without an internet connection. According to reports, these devices are designed to handle multitasking, productivity tasks, and AI-assisted workflows.
LG is also adding new connectivity and security features. The updated Gram Link feature facilitates file sharing and screen mirroring across Android, iOS, and webOS-powered LG TVs and monitors. The company has confirmed that these laptops also support remote locking and data wiping features via LG ThinQ in case they are lost.
This lineup includes the LG Gram Pro 17 (model 17Z90UR), which features a 17-inch WQXGA LCD screen and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 laptop GPU with 8GB of GDDR7 memory. LG says this model delivers high performance in a lightweight form factor. The company stated that this model will only be sold in North America.
Another model, the LG Gram Pro 16 (model 16Z90U), features a 16-inch WQXGA+ OLED display and runs on an Intel Core Ultra processor. It supports both on-device and cloud-based AI features and is reportedly targeted at users who want a balance between portability and performance.
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