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The 2025 LG Gram 17 continues LG’s tradition of making some of the lightest large-screen laptops in the world. At just 1299 g with a huge 17-inch IPS display and a 90Wh battery, the device feels almost weightless in the hand — so light, in fact, that it barely feels like it has components inside. Despite its thin profile, LG manages to build a rigid chassis and full-size layout without compromising usability.
The Gram lineup has always been about portability, and this 2025 model pushes that idea further with new AI features, updated internals, and a refined design.
The laptop is shockingly thin, slimmer than many 14-inch ultrabooks, yet still offers a large 17-inch panel with slim bezels. The build comes in multiple colors — the unit shown here is Obsidian Black, but LG also offers a softer blue option.
Opening the lid is smooth and effortless with a one-handed lift, and the hinge holds steady at any angle. Despite its size and weight, the keyboard deck remains firm with very little flex. The chiclet keyboard includes a full number pad, ideal for spreadsheets, productivity, and students. Below it sits a large glass trackpad, taking advantage of the available space on the big chassis.
Even with its thin profile, LG includes a solid port selection. On the right side:
On the left:
The HDMI port nearly spans the entire side of the laptop, showing how thin this chassis truly is.
The power adapter is also ultra-portable — a compact, smartphone-style 65W USB-C charger with a long cable.
The 17-inch IPS panel delivers a clean matte finish that reduces reflections and makes long hours of work more comfortable. The big screen immediately stands out when the system boots up — very few productivity laptops offer this much screen real estate at this weight.
In a world where most thin-and-light laptops max out at 14 or 16 inches, the Gram 17 feels like a portable desktop replacement. The taller display area makes it ideal for tasks like:
This model uses the latest Intel Core Ultra 7 (Arrow Lake) processors paired with Intel Arc graphics. While it’s not built for hardcore gaming, it delivers strong performance for:
The large 90Wh battery helps push long runtime, which has always been a Gram strength. Combined with the low weight, it becomes a top choice for travelers or students who need all-day mobility.

LG is adding its own AI layer on top of Microsoft’s Copilot. You now get two versions of LG’s AI assistant:
This version works offline, ideal for flights or remote work. It’s also more secure because everything stays inside the laptop.
Key features include:
The on-device AI interacts directly with your system settings, which saves time compared to digging through menus.
This version behaves like a traditional cloud AI — similar to GPT experiences online. It offers:
It requires an internet connection but provides deeper language capabilities than the offline version.
The speakers seem slightly louder than last year’s model, offering clearer vocals and better room coverage. For movies, video calls, and streaming, the Gram performs well — not studio-grade, but solid for such a thin chassis.
The Gram’s quiet operation and light weight make it a great choice for:
Examples shown include:
This mix of offline and cloud AI gives users multiple options depending on connectivity and privacy needs.
You’ll love this laptop if you want:
It’s not for gamers, but it’s perfect for students, professionals, writers, business travelers, and anyone who values mobility without sacrificing screen size.
The 2025 LG Gram 17 is one of the most impressive lightweight laptops available today. With a huge screen, upgraded internals, strong battery life, and powerful new AI tools — all inside a 1299 g chassis — it redefines what a 17-inch laptop can be.
If you need big-screen productivity in a feather-light form factor, the Gram 17 remains one of the best options on the market.