A:AnswerCutting-edge design gives the LG gram 2-in-1 a roomy 14" Full HD IPS touch screen display. It offers exceptional clarity from virtually any angle, and is ideally sized for work or play. It has 300 Nits. For the times you need to work in a dark environment, the backlit keyboard of LG gram 2in1 will come in handy. If you ever have any questions please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team by calling 800-243-0000. ^CP
A:AnswerThe processor in the LG gram 14” 2-in-1 Ultra-Lightweight Laptop with Intel® Core™ i7 processor and Wacom Pen, Model # 14T990-U.AAS8U1 is an 8th Gen. Intel® Core™ i7 processor. Regrettably, the specifications do not divulge what sound card it comes with. It features built-in DTS Headphone:X processing with 11.1 channels of audio...^IFV
A:AnswerWe are sorry to hear you are experiencing an odd smell coming from your LG Gram. We would be happy to look into this further with you. Please give our computer specialists a call at 800-243-0000. ^CP
A:AnswerI just talked with LG and they said that it comes with one 512 SSD and a slot for another SSD, however, if I opened up the computer to add one it would void the warranty. So I'd have to wait a year for the warranty to expire before being able to do this.
A:AnswerThe LG Gram has an integrated GPU and not a dedicated one thats needed to work with media. I would suggest you try out a computer like the Razor Blade stealth series.
A:AnswerOn its product page on the company site, https://www.lg.com/us/laptops/lg-14T990-UAAS8U1-ultra-slim-laptop, The Specifications for the LG gram 14” 2-in-1 Ultra-Lightweight Laptop with Intel® Core™ i7 processor and Wacom Pen, Model # 14T990-U.AAS8U1 list the memory as 16GB DDR4 2400MHz - 8 GB x 1 (On Board) - 8 GB x 1 and the hard drive as M.2 2280 SSD (Solid State Drive) with a SATA3 interface. The second slot for RAM can be replaced with 16GB for a total of 24GB and the M.2 interface is designed to use either legacy SATA mode or the newer PCI-Express modes. If you have additional questions regarding our computers, give our specialists a call at 800-243-0000. ^CP
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A:AnswerIMO Yes
I see faster charging (@45 minutes) using an Apple 61w USB C charger to the C port. I have set the battery setting to stop at 80% power.
This adapter is also faster on my Pixel so it is the one adapter I've never lost traveling and makes a great backup.
A:AnswerRegrettably, there aren't any test results available from MobileMark® 2014 that show how long it takes for the battery to charge from 0 to 50%. If you have additional questions, please contact our computer specialists directly by calling 800-243-0000. ^CP
A:AnswerThe 2in1 provides the performance you need. It's complete with speed and power provided by an 8th Gen Intel® Core™ processor (i7); dual channel memory/dual channel SSD slots, 16GB RAM, and 512 GB SSD. Plus Windows 10 and an array of ports assure easier multitasking. If you have additional questions, contact our computer specialists directly at 800-243-0000. ^CP
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A:AnswerThe USB 3.1 Type-C port on the LG gram 14” 2-in-1 Ultra-Lightweight Laptop with Intel® Core™ i7 processor and Wacom Pen, Model # 14T990-U.AAS8U1 can support a variety of different protocols allowing you to have adapters that can output HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort, or other types of connections. Thunderbolt 3 defines a superset of capabilities that run on USB-C connectors and cables. In layman’s terms: it brings Thunderbolt to USB-C. USB-C strictly relates to the shape of the connector and the port into which it fits. It’s not a standard for data transmission, like USB 2.0 or 3.1. The default protocol for the new USB-C connector is USB 3.1, which, at 10Gbps, is the same speed as Thunderbolt 1. All USB-C cables must be able to carry at least a 3A current up to 60W at 20V and some USB-C cables can carry 5A for 100W at 20V, however, all USB-C cables are made equal. Many devices, like the latest MacBooks, let you use USB-C cables for a range of “Alternate Modes” and it is important that if you intend on using any of these standards, you must buy a cable that explicitly states it is compatible with the mode you want to use. The cables come in a variety of speeds and configurations. The thicker (5A) cables will carry a higher voltage and allow you to charge more power-hungry devices. USB is fully backward compatible, and you can even use USB-C with the traditional USB-A connector if you buy an adapter, but the cables will have some limited Thunderbolt compatibility and transfer speeds may even exceed those of USB 3.1. However, because USB-C cables are passive and not active, they are no replacement for Thunderbolt 3 cables. Thunderbolt 3 cables are generally more expensive since they have more technology inside them. They aren’t always compatible with the USB 3.1 gen 2 standard, especially if they’re longer than around 1.5 feet. If you have additional questions regarding our laptop, giveo ur computer specialists a call at 800-243-0000. ^CP