LG Unveils New ‘Gram’ Laptops Ahead Of CES 2018

For those who are shopping about for a new laptop that is both sturdy and has a decent battery life, you will be pleased to learn that LG has announced its new 2018 series of Gram laptops. LG has been releasing its Gram laptops over the past couple of years, so this announcement doesn’t really come as a surprise.

One of the key features of the new laptops is its battery life, in which LG claims will feature 72Wh batteries that will last users up to a day’s worth of usage on a single charge, although this will probably vary from user to user depending on how and what you use your laptop for, but a full day on paper certainly does sound impressive.

The new laptops are also expected to come with Intel’s 8th-generation Core i5 and i7 processors (depending on your configuration), which according to LG will allow users to boot up computers in as little time as 10 seconds. In addition to being long-lasting and powerful, LG is also claiming that the new models are rugged and will feature MIL-STD 810G durability.

This means that it will be able to withstand a beating or two, which will probably be useful when you’re out traveling and might accidentally bump your bag into something along the way. No word on pricing just yet, but LG is expected to show off the new laptops at CES 2018 next year.

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Apple’s ‘Real’ Super Cycle Expected To Begin In 2018

Ahead of the iPhone X being officially announced, many analysts were speculating that the launch of such a hi-tech device could mark a change in iPhone sales in a positive way, namely how it could spur a new super cycle for the Cupertino company. However according to KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the “real” super cycle is only expected to begin in 2018.

Many had expected to see a massive rush to buy the iPhone X upon its release, and while initial reports have been positive, the shipping estimates for the iPhone X have since improved to 1-3 days with a relatively short period of time, suggesting that maybe demand for the iPhone X wasn’t as great as many had initially thought, or that following reviews or hands-on experiences with the phone, many customers decided not to go through on their purchase.

So why 2018, and not 2017? He believes that this will be due to Apple launching updated versions of the iPhone X next year, which last we heard could potentially arrive in two sizes, one of which is rumored to be bigger than the current model. He also claims that Apple’s TrueDepth production issues will be properly addressed in 2018, so there will be no bottlenecks with regards to production.

We suppose we’ll just have to wait and see if Kuo’s prediction will come true, but what do you guys think? Are you one of those who are holding out for 2018’s iPhones?

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