

🚀 Elevate your workday with power, style, and freedom — the LG gram 16 is your ultimate productivity sidekick!
The LG gram 16Z90Q is a sleek, ultra-lightweight 16-inch laptop powered by the Intel Evo platform with a 12th Gen Core i7 processor and Iris Xe graphics. It features a vibrant 2560x1600 non-reflective IPS display with 99% DCI-P3 color accuracy, 16GB DDR5 RAM, and a fast 256GB PCIe4 NVMe SSD. Designed for professionals on the move, it offers an 80Wh battery for all-day use, advanced security with facial recognition and presence detection, and Thunderbolt 4 connectivity—all running Windows 11 for a smooth, modern experience.


















| ASIN | B09XH2W8WH |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,613 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #4,487 in Traditional Laptop Computers |
| Brand | LG |
| Card Description | Intel XE |
| Chipset Brand | Intel |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (112) |
| Date First Available | April 7, 2022 |
| Flash Memory Size | 256 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel Iris |
| Hard Drive | 256 GB SSD |
| Hard Drive Interface | Thunderbolt |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.66 x 13.96 x 9.53 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.64 pounds |
| Item model number | 16Z90Q-K.AAB7U1 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 2560x1600 Pixels |
| Memory Speed | 5200 MHz |
| Number of Processors | 4 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
| Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Processor | 4.7 GHz core_i7 |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Product Dimensions | 0.66 x 13.96 x 9.53 inches |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR5 |
| Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1600 pixels |
| Series | 16Z90Q-K.AAB7U1 |
| Standing screen display size | 16 |
| Voltage | 100120 Volts |
| Wireless Type | Infrared |
P**N
Great lightweight laptop
The 16" screen is perfect. I have the 17" but it barely fits in my backpack. The 16" is much better. It has a non-glare screen, a 1TB SSD, a 13th Gen i7 CPU, and weighs just over 2.6 lbs. And a 19.5 hour battery. I've owned about a dozen laptops, and I can tell you, the difference between this and a 15.5" Dell (Acer, HP, Lenovo, ...) is enormous. You wouldn't think that those extra 3-5lbs would be that important, but they are to me, and I've been a weight-lifter for 50 years. If I broke mine, I'd buy another one tomorrow. It's critical if you're gonna travel with it.
C**W
Stunning display, lightweight, easy to user upgrade.
Note: I got the 16 (blazing ddr5) /256/Xe model with 2560 x 1600 IPS, Evo 12th Gen i7 1260P. I've been buying portable computers since my Kaypro, and as a road warrior, laptops since my Toshiba T-1000. I've also got kids and a wife who used to work in design. So in addition to building PCs I have bought a LOT of laptops, easily over 50 over the past 35 years. But my now dying Thinkpad lasted so long that it has been six years since I bought one for myself. I got a chance to see this LG Gram in store and really first fell in love with the screen. It is bright, has great resolution. I also love the weight and form factor of this machine. It has a very sleek professional look and doesn't look like some plastic masquerading as an advanced alloy. Despite its sleek thinness there is virtually no flex at the palms or hinge. It has the ports I want as well. It has two USB C, both thunderbolt 4, as opposed to a single setup that I have to spend a lot of money to get a better two USB C hub/dock, nevermind the mess that would happen should I kill one port, and two USB-A 3.2. The balance of CPU and ram is optimal. Win 11 pro runs great. Before buying I wanted to make sure I could do some upgrading, so I watched some Youtubes. I already cloned boot, and swapped in a 1TB Samsung 980 as boot. I will probably swap out the original 256 to a 2tb in a year and have 3tb total. Keyboard has good action. Speakers are good as well. For my entire experience buying laptops, prices went down and capabilities went up relentlessly every year. So it was a shock when I started looking last month, given how the chip shortage has made an expensive mess for buyers. This was exactly mid budget for me. I am using the machine a fair amount, four to five hours a day and will return to note any issues should they arise. At this point I am very happy with this machine. It is a excellent combination of function and form.
J**A
Almost the right laptop for me
I have conflicting thoughts about the LG Gram. If you're reading this, you may have already gone through all the specs, the reviews, the videos, etc. to try to determine if this is the right laptop for you. So I will note only a few things that were relevant in my decision to ultimately NOT keep the laptop. 1. The weight of this thing is a marvel. If you are coming from a laptop that is 4 lbs+ and thought that was heavy, you probably won't be able to stop yourself from lifting the laptop a few times to test the weight before you use it each time. However, if you're coming from an ultrabook and you just want a bigger screen without adding weight, you may not be as impressed. That's because of the way this thing feels in the hand. If you've used any sort of premium ultrabook, the LG will feel like a plastic toy in comparison. It just always gave me a certain impression of flimsiness that I didn't love. 2. The screen is glorious for regular office work. It's bright, it's sharp, and the 16 inch real estate is amazing. I was so delighted to look at the screen and this alone made me go back and forth on whether or not to keep it. But it did so as both a pro AND a con. My laptop shipped with some excess backlight bleeding in one corner. It was about the size of a large thumb. I tried to ignore it, then I tried to work with LG to fix it, and both were more difficult than I wanted to put up with. I'm not sure if this is a common defect, but because of how thin the screen is, it felt like this could be a common failure point 3. The keyboard felt fantastic to type on. Really, the key travel felt good, almost like some kind of very weak and shallow mechanical keyboard. It was one of my favorite laptop keyboards in terms of how it felt (compared to Dell XPS, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, HP). However, because of how thin the keyboard is, I was getting some strange typing quirks, like certain keys registering even when I didn't touch them. Because I do so much typing (as you can tell from this review!) this canceled out the benefit of the keyboard. 4. This part is just a pro, not a con, but something I noticed and didn't see anyone else mention when I did my initial research. My Sennheiser 58X headphones plugged directly into the laptop and listening to Spotify sounded really, really good for some reason. Not sure of the reason - in comparison, a MacBook Pro 14 which has a high-impedance headphone jack, to my ears, didn't sound as good as this. Now if I tweak the settings on the Mac and listen to Apple Music lossless, I can get it equal or better, but it was weird that the default on the LG sounded so very good. If the screen was perfect from the start I would have definitely kept this laptop and been happy to use it as my daily driver despite the other quirks. It has so many pros and if the price is under $1,000, I don't really see any other laptops providing this much value in terms of lightness, screen size and solid specs.
R**B
Great choice for an everyday laptop
Outstanding choice for a lightweight laptop. I have recommended it to everyone I know needing a great choice for travel and everyday use. Loads of space, easy to setup and use, hdmi, usb and c-charger ports for all your needs. Even has a spot for your micro sd card. Battery lasts a long while too. Great value for a laptop.
A**A
Useless expensive garbage
Purchased this for use as a university student as well as some light gaming. There is something seriously wrong with this computer when after a couple months of use it crashes basic apps such as Word, can’t handle three apps open at once (Chrome with 10 tabs, Word, Outlook), cannot reboot (froze multiple times), cannot launch task manager, and consistently uses nearly 100% of its CPU and over 70% of memory when doing simple tasks. Glad I bought the extended warranty. It’s a piece of garbage. I did like how light it is and how fast it charges, but that does not make up for the issues described above. Also screen wobbles a lot and has too much glare. Had to adjust the brightness setting in Intel actually as default settings were way too bright. Just ask yourself this— Why spend over $1,000 on this computer if it could have serious issues within months? Don’t waste your money. Cannot emphasize this enough.
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