Save $750 Off the 2.6-Pound LG Gram Pro 16" Ultraportable Laptop And Get a Free $650 Projector

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As part of its 4th of July Sale, LG (direct) is offering its super lightweight LG Gram Pro 16" Intel Evo Edition Laptop for only $1359.99 after a $500 instant discount and $240 off coupon code "HECA14701". This is one of the lightest 16" laptops on the market, weighing in at a mere 2.6 pounds. It's very well equipped for all of your general purpose multi-tasking needs with an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU, Intel ARC onboard GPU, a gorgeous OLED display, and a very long battery life.

Update: Get a free LG PF610P 1080p Portable LED Projector ($650 MSRP) with purchase. You must scroll down on the product page and add it manually to your cart.

LG Gram Pro 16" OLED Laptop (2.6lbs) for Only $1359.99

As mentioned above, the LG Gram Pro 16" laptop weighs a mere 2.64 pounds. That's the same weight as a MacBook Air 13", which is generally heralded as one of the lightest 13" laptops on the market, and this laptop has a much larger 16" display. The full specs include a 16" 2880×1800 OLED display, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H CPU, Intel Arc (onboard) GPU, 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and a 1TB SSD. The Intel Core Ultra 7 155H is a current-gen Meteor Lake CPU with a max turbo frequency of 4.8GHz with 16 cores, 22 threads, and a 24MB cache. The new Core Ultra processors are designed to offer maximum performance while consuming less power, thus reducing heat and increasing battery life. It also hosts an onboard iGPU in the guise of the Intel Arc, which is significantly more powerful than the previous generation Iris. Because of all the low voltage components, this laptop can last upwards of 10 hours on a single charge. That said, this laptop is intended for general purpose productivity and you absolutely do not want this as your primary gaming rig.

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