Rankings

The LG Gram Pro 16-inch delivers a feather-light chassis, premium OLED screen and record-breaking battery life, making it ideal for mobile professionals. Its robust port selection and AI-enhanced software add value, though the trackpad and sustained performance fall short of flagship expectations.
The LG Gram 17Z90P delivers a rare combination of a large 17" high-resolution display with ultralight portability and outstanding battery life, making it ideal for mobile professionals. Its premium connectivity and durability are offset by non-upgradeable RAM, modest integrated graphics, and a chassis that some find less premium.

The VAIO FS 16 is a premium ultraportable laptop featuring a 16-core Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, a 16:10 1920×1200 touchscreen, and an all-aluminum chassis. It targets professionals who need AI-ready performance, strong security, and a rich I/O suite while remaining lightweight.

An affordable 14-inch ultrabook with AI Copilot integration, offering good portability, solid SSD performance and bundled cloud services, but constrained by a low-resolution screen and modest Celeron processor.

The HP Ultrabook targets budget-conscious students and professionals with a lightweight chassis, long battery life and built-in Microsoft 365/Copilot, but its low-resolution screen, modest CPU and limited storage keep it in the entry-level tier.

The HP Rose Gold Ultrabook offers a stylish, lightweight chassis, long battery life and bundled Office 365, but its low-resolution screen, modest Celeron CPU and limited internal storage keep it in the budget-productivity segment.

A stylish rose-gold 14-inch ultrabook with strong battery life and bundled cloud services, offering ample RAM but hampered by slow eMMC storage and a low-resolution screen.
The LG Gram 17Z95P is a premium 17-inch ultralight laptop that combines a high-resolution, color-accurate IPS display with Intel Evo-certified performance, long battery life, and a durable magnesium-alloy chassis while weighing just 1.35 kg.

The HP 14" Rose Gold Ultrabook is a lightweight, budget-friendly laptop aimed at students and casual users, offering a quad-core Celeron CPU, 4 GB RAM, 128 GB SSD plus 1 TB of OneDrive cloud storage, and a 14" HD anti-glare display in a stylish chassis.
| Attribute | LG Gram 17-inch | ![]() | LG Gram 17-inch 2TB | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ↓ lower better | 1.35 kg | 1.41 kg | 1.35 kg | 1.47 kg | 2.268 kg | 2.268 kg | 1.47 kg | 1.24 kgbest | 1.497 kg |
11 hours | 12 hours | 19.5 hours | 10 hours | 11.5 hours | 12 hours | 11.5 hours | 25.5 hoursbest | 12 hours | |
17 inchesbest | 14 inches | 17 inchesbest | 16 inches | 14 inches | 14 inches | 14 inches | 16 inches | 14 inches | |
16 GB | 8 GB | 16 GB | 16 GB | 16 GB | 16 GB | 4 GB | 32 GBbest | 8 GB | |
1,024 GB | 64 GB | 512 GB | 1,024 GB | 64 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 2,000 GBbest | 320 GB | |
| ↓ lower better | 17.8 mm | 17.8 mm | 17.8 mm | 17.8 mm | 17.78 mm | 17.78 mm | 18 mm | 12.7 mmbest | 18 mm |
350 nits | 250 nits | — | 300 nits | 235 nits | 220 nits | 220 nits | 400 nitsbest | — | |
— | — | 60 Hz | — | — | — | — | 144 Hzbest | — |
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| Attribute | LG Gram 17-inch | ![]() | LG Gram 17-inch 2TB | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Battery & Power(1) | |||||||||
Battery Life (hours) | 11 hours | 12 hours | 19.5 hours | 10 hours | 11.5 hours | 12 hours | 11.5 hours | 25.5 hours | 12 hours |
Memory & Storage(2) | |||||||||
RAM Capacity (GB) | 16 GB | 8 GB | 16 GB | 16 GB | 16 GB | 16 GB | 4 GB | 32 GB | 8 GB |
SSD Capacity (GB) | 1024 GB | 64 GB | 512 GB | 1024 GB | 64 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 2000 GB | 320 GB |
Build & Design(2) | |||||||||
Weight (kg) | 1.35 kg | 1.41 kg | 1.35 kg | 1.47 kg | 2.268 kg | 2.268 kg | 1.47 kg | 1.24 kg | 1.497 kg |
Thickness (mm) | 17.8 mm | 17.8 mm | 17.8 mm | 17.8 mm | 17.78 mm | 17.78 mm | 18.0 mm | 12.7 mm | 18 mm |
Performance(2) | |||||||||
Processor Model | Intel Core i7-1195G7 | Intel N150 | Intel Core i7-1165G7 | Intel Core Ultra 7 155H | Intel Celeron N150/N4500 | Intel Celeron N150 | Intel Celeron N150 | Intel Core Ultra 7 258V | Intel Celeron N150 |
Graphics Type | Intel Iris Xe | Integrated | Intel Iris Xe | Intel Arc Graphics | Intel UHD Graphics 600 | Intel UHD Graphics 600 | Intel UHD | Integrated | Intel UHD Graphics 600 |
Display(6) | |||||||||
Screen Size (inches) | 17 inches | 14 inches | 17 inches | 16 inches | 14 inches | 14 inches | 14 inches | 16 inches | 14 inches |
Resolution | 2560x1600 | 1366x768 | 2560x1600 | 1920x1200 | 1366 x 768 | 1366x768 | 1366x768 | 2880x1800 | 1366x768 |
Panel Type | IPS LCD | LED | IPS LCD | IPS | LED-backlit micro-edge BrightView anti-glare | HD BrightView micro-edge anti-glare | HD BrightView micro-edge anti-glare | OLED/IPS | LED-backlit micro-edge anti-glare |
Brightness (nits) | 350 nits | 250 nits | — | 300 nits | 235 nits | 220 nits | 220 nits | 400 nits | 220-250 nits |
Refresh Rate (Hz) | — | — | 60 Hz | — | — | — | — | 144 Hz | — |
Touchscreen | false | — | false | true | — | — | — | true | — |
Connectivity(3) | |||||||||
Wi‑Fi Standard | Wi‑Fi 6 | Wi-Fi 6 | Wi‑Fi 6 | Wi‑Fi 6E | 802.11ax | Wi‑Fi 5 | Wi‑Fi 5 | Wi-Fi 7 | Wi‑Fi 6 |
Bluetooth Version | 5.1 | 5.4 | 5.1 | 5.2 | 5.4 | 4.2 | 5.4 | 5.4 | 5.4 |
USB‑C Ports | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Warranty(1) | |||||||||
Warranty Period (years) | 1 years | — | 1 years | — | 1 years | 0.25 years | — | 1 years | — |
Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).
Professional reviewers praise the gram 17Z95P for redefining large-screen portability, highlighting its sub-3 lb weight, vivid 99% DCI-P3 display, all-day battery life, and Thunderbolt 4 connectivity, while noting the lack of a discrete GPU as the main drawback.
Everyday users overwhelmingly appreciate the laptop's lightweight design, impressive screen quality, and long battery life for travel and work, but commonly criticize the non-upgradeable RAM, average speakers, and occasional fan noise under load.

“I travel weekly and this is the only 17-inch laptop I can carry all day without fatigue.”
“The screen is stunning - colors pop, and the 16:10 ratio is perfect for multitasking.”
“Wish the RAM was upgradeable - 16 GB is fine now, but not future-proof.”








Professional reviewers see it as an entry-level productivity device with solid battery and AI integration, but criticize the dim low-res screen and limited performance.
Everyday users appreciate the light weight, long battery and AI features, while noting the screen is too dim/low-res and the device feels sluggish with limited RAM.
Professional reviewers commend the Gram 17Z90P for delivering a laptop that defies the usual weight-to-size trade-off, offering a 17-inch WQXGA panel, stellar battery endurance, and robust connectivity while meeting MIL-STD-810G durability standards. However, they note chassis flex, the less-premium feel of the magnesium alloy, and the inability to upgrade RAM as drawbacks, and they point out that the integrated Iris Xe GPU limits gaming performance.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the Gram 17Z90P for its feather-light portability, long battery life, and large, vivid screen, describing it as perfect for travel and daily productivity. Recurring complaints focus on the plastic-like chassis feel, the flexible display, the low-resolution webcam, and the lack of RAM upgrade options.

Professional reviewers praise the VAIO FS 16 for its thoughtful I/O suite, AI-ready Meteor Lake processor and solid build, noting it strikes a rare balance between business security features and creative flexibility. However, they criticize the modest 300-nit display and the absence of a discrete GPU, which keep it from competing with higher-end ultrabooks on visual performance.
Everyday users love the laptop's sturdy aluminum chassis, the instant Windows Hello login via fingerprint and IR camera, and the productivity-boosting 16:10 touchscreen. They also appreciate the inclusion of Ethernet and HDMI ports. Recurring complaints focus on the screen's limited brightness, the inability to upgrade storage or RAM, shallow keyboard travel, and the lack of an OLED option.

Reviewers note the solid port selection and bundled software as positives, while criticizing the grainy display, sluggish performance and cheap plastic build.
Customers appreciate the portability, battery life and included Office suite, but many complain about the pixelated screen and limited storage.

Reviewers note the great value of the Office and OneDrive bundle and solid battery life, yet they point out the limited eMMC storage and modest HD display as drawbacks for power users.
Customers love the lightweight look, long battery and included Office subscription, but complain about the slow storage, blurry screen and lack of a backlit keyboard.

Professional reviewers would likely categorize the HP 14" Rose Gold Ultrabook as a solid budget starter laptop, praising its quad-core processor and extensive port selection, but warning that the 4 GB RAM, HD display, and limited storage restrict its usefulness for heavier tasks.
Everyday users appreciate the laptop's light weight, attractive rose-gold finish, and the convenience of built-in USB-C and HDMI ports, but many report sluggish performance with multiple browser tabs and find the screen dim and low-resolution.

Professional reviewers praise the ultra-light build, stunning display and long battery, but criticize the mushy trackpad and performance throttling under load.
Everyday users love the ultra-light weight, vivid OLED screen and all-day battery, while noting issues with the trackpad and occasional software bugs.

Reviewers praise the port selection and Copilot integration, yet criticize the weak CPU and sub-HD display as limiting factors for anything beyond basic tasks.
Users appreciate the lightweight build, battery life and AI key, but many note the blurry screen and sluggish performance under load.



