Take $600 Off an LG gram 15.6″ Laptop

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Sure, there are many great Amazon Prime Day deals going on right now, but if you’re looking for a top-notch laptop, you’d be hard-pressed to beat this deal. You can get a 2020 LG gram 15.6″ Laptop for under $1000. That means a discount of $600, yet you’re still getting an Intel processor, Thunderbolt 3, and a battery to last you throughout your day.

The advanced Intel processor inside this laptop is a 10th generation Core i7. It provides two times the graphics performance when compared to the 9th generation. The laptop has a 15.6″ Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS LCD display for work, gaming, or watching your favorite streaming content with detail, color, and clarity. The laptop also has 8GB RAM, 256GB M.2 NVMe SSD, and Thurnderbolt 3..

Lg Gram Laptop Details

The 2020 LG gram 15.6″ Laptop comes preloaded with Windows 10 Home for you to work from home or get your game on. It also has a fingerprint reader to protect your data much more than a password. It makes it simple to boot up and log into quickly. Just touch the power button, and you’re golden.

The 80WH lithium battery will provide up to 17 hours of use to truly last you throughout your day. A backlit keyboard will stay lit throughout your night when you just can’t stop gaming or need to finish that work project before the boss logs on tomorrow. DTS-X Ultra allows you immersive 3D Audio Rendering whether you use headphones or go without. Get less distortion while experiencing a louder, richer sound.

Save $600 on this laptop and pay just $999.

2020 LG gram 15.6″ Laptop

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