In the Mobile World Congress 2017, LG introduced its Gram notebooks, which is the company ensured that the device will be available in stores immediately. In the similar models that are announced at CES are already available in South Korea, however, there are few changes for the North American market.

According to The Verge, the LG Gram 13Z970 is priced at around $999.99 for non-touch, while $1,099 for touch. The LG Gram 14Z970 will cost at $ 1,499 with the version of Intel Core i7 processor and $1,199 for the Intel Core i5. The LG Gram 15Z970, which is the biggest notebook in the line-up will cost up to $1,699 with the additional of an Intel Core i7 processor with 16GB of memory and 512GB of storage, in a touchscreen.

The laptops are all the same and they are divided into three groups by screen size, the 13.3, 14.0, and 15.6 inches. The line-up is all 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, and the two smaller sizes contain a daylight mode that boosts the brightness.

Digital Trends added that all models are also wearing a USB Type-C port. Two USB 3.0 Type-A ports, and a full-sized HDMI with an extra USB 2.0 on the biggest screen size. The models additionally have backlit keyboards this time around. All 2017 LG Gram notebooks are dressed with a dark gray shade, save those base 13.3-inch model, which is absolute white.

LG initially said that Gram 14 notebook will last up to 23 hours on a single charge, however, it appears like the company adjusted that figure in its latest press release. It now claims that the Gram 14 can only last for up to 14.5 hours on a single charge.

As pointed out at CES 2017, the original figure was based off a 10-year old battery benchmark test. For now,  the LG Gram notebook is now available at Amazon, Fry's, Costco, Microcenter, and B&H.