LG is teasing the 2026 Gram Pro laptop, which will be unveiled in full at CES, with what the company claims is the “world’s lightest 17-inch RTX laptop.” The LG Gram Pro 17 (17Z90UR) and Gram Pro 16 (16Z90U) will feature a new ultralight “Aerominum material” developed by LG, which aims to reduce the weight of the laptop while strengthening strength and scratch resistance.
The LG Gram Pro 17 will have a 2,560 x 1600 display, paired with Nvidia’s RTX 5050 laptop GPU with just 8GB of VRAM. LG claims it will still provide “adequate performance for graphics-intensive tasks, content creation and gaming.” However, you won’t be able to run most modern games at maxed-out settings to a playable state, so you shouldn’t treat the Gram Pro 17 as a dedicated gaming laptop. LG hasn’t revealed how much the Gram Pro 17 will actually weigh, but note that it will be US-only at launch.
We also don’t yet know the weight of the Gram Pro 16 – which features a 2,880 x 1,800 OLED display and Intel’s latest Core Ultra processors – but LG also says it will be “the lightest 16-inch laptop in its class with both on-device and cloud-based AI features.” Pricing and release dates for both laptops haven’t been announced yet, but LG may be holding off on that until the official CES launch next week.
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