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LG releases new 14-inch laptops before global launch

LG's latest Gram 14 laptops boast up to 30.5 hours of idle battery life.
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LG's latest Gram 14 laptops boast up to 30.5 hours of idle battery life.
LG has released a wave of new 14-inch laptops. Available first in its home market, all variants feature AMD Gorgon Point processors and large batteries within lightweight housings. Intel Panther alternatives will join the Gram 14 14Z95U globally later this year.

LG has kicked off its new Gram laptop series with a slate of 14-inch releases. Previewed during CES 2026 in January, the new Gram 14 is the smallest option in LG's latest laptop range alongside new 15-inch, 16-inch and 17-inch models.

Not only that, but Gram 14 retains key characteristics of older Gram laptops, such as a high-capacity battery and a lightweight housing. Specifically, all SKUs feature 72 Wh batteries despite weighing just 1.12 kg. Also, LG equips its 312 x 214 x 15.7 mm laptop with PCIe 4.0 storage, LPDDR5X RAM and a 1200p IPS display that combines a 60 Hz refresh rate with 350 nits peak brightness.

LG's new Gram 14 range starts at JPY 215,820 (~$1,395) with a Ryzen AI 5 435, 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. Alternatively, LG offers the same laptop with Ryzen AI 7 450 variants up to 32 GB RAM and 512 GB of storage for JPY 349,800 (~$2,255).

Please note that this pricing is not indicative of how much the new Gram 14 will cost in other markets. However, LG's entry-level model is around 10% cheaper than its 2025 and Intel Arrow Lake-based predecessor (curr. $1,149 on Amazon). Both AMD Gorgon Point and Intel Panther Lake-based models should be available globally later this year.

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Alex Alderson, 2026-02-21 (Update: 2026-02-21)