LG has released a wave of new 14-inch laptops. Available first in their home market, all models feature AMD Gorgon Point processors and large batteries housed in lightweight chassis. Intel Panther variants will join the 14-bit Gram 14Z95U globally later this year.

LG is kicking off its new Gram laptop series with a range of 14-inch versions. Shown at 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, the Gram 14 retains the main features of older Gram laptops, such as the high-capacity battery and lightweight chassis. Specifically, all models feature 72Wh batteries despite weighing just 1.12kg. LG also provides its 312 x 214 x 15.7 mm laptop with PCIe 4.0 storage space, LPDDR5X RAM, and a 1200-pixel IPS screen that combines a 60 Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 350 nits.

LG’s new Gram 14 lineup starts at 215,820 Japanese yen, or about $1,395, with a Ryzen AI5 435 processor, 16 GB of RAM, and 512 GB of storage space. Instead, LG is offering the same laptop with Ryzen AI 7 450 processor variants, up to 32GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage for 349,800 Japanese yen, or about $2,255.

Please note that this price does not indicate the cost of a new 14 gram in other markets. However, LG’s base model is about 10 percent cheaper than its 2025 Intel-based Arrow Lake predecessor, which is currently available for $1,149 on Amazon. Models based on both AMD Gorgon Point and Intel Panther Lake are expected to be available globally later this year.

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