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Recent Reviews

Verified Purchase
12/4/2024
1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible product quality, misleading advertising. Somehow worse customer service
By Scott F
This product is sold as “military standard” for durability. It’s not even kitchen counter standard for quality let alone something you’d want to rely on for anything life critical. I purchased the product on 11 November, received on 14 November. It worked fine out of the box and did so through 2 days ago. I attempted to turn it on today and it won’t turn on and I’ve noticed a crack in the screen. To be clear, the laptop has been sitting stationary on a kitchen counter untouched. I called LG to discuss and both their rep and his supervisor told me because “there is a point of impact” it is not covered. Corporate standards are corporate standards I guess but they surely don’t make a good, durable product. Worse they told me it was likely my pet (he’s no Olympian to jump on the counter) or child (who hasn’t been home and they don’t know about.) that likely damaged it. Again the computer has not moved in 2 days. LG surely deceptively markets the durability of their products and I’d surely avoid purchasing it if I were you. And, if you do purchase their products, don’t expect any customer service or for them to stand by their brand.
19 people found this helpful
Verified Purchase
4/19/2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome laptop!
By B. Kellogg
Beautiful oled screen. Surprisingly light and thin. Perfect laptop for what I use it for; mostly cybersec investigations, teaching, and coding. Never going back to a non-oled screen.Runs cool and silent. Can do light to medium gaming. Runs Eve Online at 1920x1200 with a mix of high, med setting at 50 to 60 fps on Linux. Faster on Windows.Runs latest Linux versions well, currently using Pop!_OS. Everything works with Pop.
17 people found this helpful

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the actual weight and thickness of this laptop?
This LG gram Pro weighs 5.09 pounds and has dimensions of 14.08 x 0.56 x 9.9 inches, making it exceptionally thin and lightweight for a 16-inch laptop with discrete graphics.
What specific durability tests has this laptop passed?
An independent lab conducted MIL-STD 810H tests for low pressure (altitude), high temperature, low temperature, and vibration. This indicates it's designed to withstand specific environmental stresses, though performance may vary outside controlled test conditions.
What are the exact display specifications for color and refresh rate?
The 16-inch OLED screen has a 2560 x 1600 resolution, covers up to 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, and features a variable refresh rate that automatically adjusts between 48Hz and 120Hz depending on content and power settings.
What ports are available for connectivity?
It includes two Thunderbolt 4 ports, two USB 3.2 ports, an HDMI port, a 4-pole headphone jack, and a Micro-SD card slot. Note that a Thunderbolt cable is not included in the box.
How does the battery life compare to typical performance laptops?
With an average battery life of 24.5 hours as tested, this model offers significantly longer runtime than most laptops with similar specifications, including the Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and NVIDIA RTX 3050 graphics.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Returned Due to Undesirable Performance

Edit (2024-10-18): Amazon has not issued a refund for this item. Further, because I used Amazon's payment plan, I've incurred another installment charge for this product. What a disaster!! I actually spoke to an Amazon customer service rep this time around and he basically stated "returns can take up to 30 days from when we receive the product back." Throughout this ordeal, it has always been understood that Amazon has received the product (on September 20, 2024). So I guess with Amazon, anything you return will take 30 days to process the refund (and then up to 10 business days for your bank to post the transaction). So I'm looking at a 40-day return process. This is ridiculous...Edit (2024-10-14): Amazon has delayed my refund yet again. Their status page now shows "Return not processed / refund not issued". Their chat support assured me that it would be processed by October 18, and then up to 10-business days, I would receive my money in my account. 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And with the 165 Hz refresh rate, all my videos and amateur animations look a lot smoother.Interface (keyboard, trackpad): the lid has the Alienware logo on it that lights up, which is pretty cool. You can choose its color, as well as the keyboard backlight. You can also change the color of the power button. All cool. There is one major possible dealbreaker for me and I'm really considering returning the laptop over this. I've never liked trackpads so I always disable it in the Device Manager and use a mouse. The problem here on this laptop is that the device is always re-enabled when when I turn on the laptop. So i havr to go to Device Manager and disable it, otherwise my thumbs can accidentally touch it and put the cursor somewhere else on the screen as I type. It is a MAJOR issue for a programmer. Also, the Delete, Backspace, Enter, and all 4 arrow keys are oddly placed and smaller than I'm used to. 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