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The LG gram 16 is the best Prime Day laptop deal you’re not seeing on Amazon

Featuring a large 16-inch screen and 24-hour battery life, the LG gram 16 is now deeply discounted for just a few days.

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Prime Day 2025 isn’t just an Amazon affair—if you know where to look, you’ll uncover jaw‑dropping markdowns off the beaten path. Case in point: the 16‑inch LG gram, a perennial favorite among road warriors, has just plunged from its usual $2,199 MSRP all the way down to $1,199—a colossal $1,000 off. But before you let that “Add to cart” button glow any longer, note that this special “Life’s Good Deal Days” offer expires on July 13, 2025, so speedy decisions are the order of the day.

At roughly 2.7 pounds and 0.7 inches thick, the LG gram 16 is engineered for portability without sacrificing substance. Slip it into almost any briefcase or backpack, and you’ll barely notice it’s there.

Under the hood sits an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor, backed by 32GB of LPDDR5x RAM and a 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD—a configuration tailor‑made for multitasking across browser tabs, virtual meetings, and hefty file transfers. Whether you’re crunching spreadsheets, rendering slideshows, or simply streaming your favorite shows, performance remains snappy and consistent.

The 16‑inch WQXGA (2560 × 1600) panel is touch‑enabled and spans nearly the entire DCI‑P3 color gamut, so colors pop with accuracy—ideal for photo editing, design work, or binging your go‑to streaming series in rich HDR visuals. Its 16:10 aspect ratio delivers extra vertical real estate, which means less scrolling and more room for side‑by‑side windows when you’re juggling documents or coding sessions.

LG claims that this model’s 80Wh battery can stretch to a best‑case 17.5 hours on a single charge—perfect for cross‑country flights or all‑day off‑site brainstorming sessions. In independent testing, light‑use scenarios (web browsing, video playback) yield around 10 hours of runtime—still impressive for a 16‑inch laptop and enough to cover most travel days or a full workday without scrambling for an outlet.

Despite its slender profile, the LG gram 16 packs Dolby Atmos speakers that deliver surprisingly rich audio for conference calls, playlists, and weekend movie marathons. On the connectivity front, you’ll find a healthy lineup—two Thunderbolt 4 (USB 4), two USB‑A, HDMI, microSD, and headphone jack—so you won’t need dongles for most peripherals.

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While Amazon’s four‑day Prime Day marathon wraps up on July 11, the LG site is extending “Life’s Good Deal Days” through July 13, offering up to 40% off select laptops (including the gram 16) plus occasional freebie bundles like smart monitors. That extra runway is your chance to bypass Amazon’s site congestion and potentially tap into retailer‑specific bundles or financing offers.

Keep in mind that stocks of ultra‑portable flagships like the gram 16 tend to evaporate fast once word gets around. If you need a reliable daily driver for work, school, or on‑the‑go creative tasks—and you want to shave nearly a grand off the sticker—now’s the moment. After July 13, the price reverts, and any free extras disappear.

Few laptops blend featherweight portability with powerhouse specs the way the LG gram 16 does. At $1,199, this Prime Day–adjacent blowout is a rare chance to upgrade your mobile workstation without breaking the bank—just don’t wait until the very last minute.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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