
Many CES product announcements have us stuck on pricing and availability for a while. Today, official pricing and release information for one of this year’s updated laptop series has finally arrived. LG’s 2026 gram models are now available, with prices starting at $1,150 for the base model.
The most notable new feature in this year’s Gram laptop is a proprietary aluminum-magnesium alloy. “Aerominum” may sound like a fictional metal from 1970s comic books, but it is a real, proprietary material that appears to live up to the hype in practice.
In Engadget’s CES 2026 hands-on, Devindra Hardawar wrote that his brain was “having difficulty calculating how such a large computer felt so light in my hands.” In fact, the Aerominum helps bring the weight of the 16-inch Gram Pro on par with the 13-inch MacBook Air – no shortage in terms of lightness. LG says that despite reducing weight, the material also increases toughness and scratch resistance. And most new models have military-grade durability certification. (The Gram Book is the only exception.)
As for the Gram Book, it’s the most affordable in the 2026 lineup, starting at $1,150 for the 15.6-inch model (Intel Core Ultra 5, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD). Pricing for the 16-inch starts at $1,500 (Ryzen AI 7, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD). LG is marketing this model to “students and everyday users” who value long battery life.
Moving up the price tree, the 15.6-inch LG Gram starts at $1,600 (Ryzen AI 7 450, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD). The flagship Gram Pro starts at $1,650 for the 17-inch model (Intel Core Ultra 7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD). The base price of the 16-inch variant is $2,400 (Ryzen AI 7 450, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD). Meanwhile, the 16-inch Gram Pro 2-in-1 with 360-degree convertible hinge starts at $2,200 (Core Ultra 7, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD).
You can order the new models from LG’s website today, and they should be offered at the company’s retail partners soon (if not already). As of May 10, LG is offering a 1-year Premium Care Service plan for $1 on select models.
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