Samsung is kicking the new year off with an Unpacked event to set the tone for what’s to come in 2025. Here's everything we ...
It was a treat to see dozens of laptops that debuted at CES a few years ago return to the show floor, further refined thanks ...
For those with the cash for a high-end ultraportable 2-in-1, the Lenovo Yoga 9i Gen 9 scores points with ... ultraportable we've reviewed, the LG Gram Pro 17 boasts an expansive 17-inch display ...
LG Gram Ultraslim is a laptop with a 15.60-inch display that has a resolution of 1080x1920 pixels. It is powered by a Core processor and it comes with 32GB of RAM. The LG Gram Ultraslim packs 1TB of ...
LG plans to launch its brightest-ever OLED screen later this year. A new internal structure enables the fourth-gen panel to achieve a maximum brightness of 4,000 nits – about 30 percent higher ...
LG has unveiled its fourth-generation OLED TV panel. The new panel is 33% brighter and 20% more energy efficient than before. The company plans to apply the technology to its high-end 2025 TV ...
The larger footprint of a 17-inch laptop allows for extra room for bulkier, more powerful hardware, and the LG Gram takes advantage of it. Its upgraded specs include 132GB of RAM and a 2TB solid ...
The Primary RGB Tandem structure applied to the fourth-generation OLED TV panel organizes the light source into four stacks ...
The company states: “LG Display (LPL) continues to lead the way in large-sized OLED technology by unveiling its fourth-generation OLED TV panel. 33% brighter than the previous generation and ...
TRANSITIONING between Transparent to Opaque Screen, LG SIGNATURE OLED T Introduces New Viewing Possibilities and a New Era in ...
The LG Gram 14 (14Z90R) packs 1TB of SSD storage. Graphics are powered by Intel Iris Xe. it comes with 4 USB ports (2 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type A)), Thunderbolt 4 (Type C), HDMI Port, Multi Card Slot ...
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