LG has kicked off the next wave of ultra-portable computing with a fresh lineup of new 14-inch laptops, launching first in its home market ahead of a broader worldwide release. Designed for people who want a lightweight daily carry without sacrificing performance or battery life, these new models focus on efficient AMD hardware, roomy power packs, and slim, travel-friendly builds.
At the heart of this initial release are AMD’s Gorgon Point processors, bringing updated performance and efficiency to LG’s compact 14-inch form factor. That choice signals a clear goal: deliver snappy everyday speed for work, school, and multitasking while keeping heat and power draw under control—key priorities for thin-and-light laptops.
Another standout detail is the inclusion of large batteries despite the lightweight housings. That combination is especially appealing for commuters, remote workers, and students who need dependable runtime through long days of video calls, documents, browsing, and media playback—without constantly hunting for an outlet.
While AMD-powered versions are leading the rollout, LG is also preparing Intel-based alternatives for the global market. These upcoming models will use Intel’s Panther platform and are expected to arrive later this year as part of the Gram 14 line, including the Gram 14 14Z95U. For buyers, that means more choice when the international launch lands—whether you prefer AMD efficiency or want to see what Intel’s latest offering brings to the table.
With a 14-inch display size that balances portability and usability, modern AMD processors in the first wave, and Intel Panther options on the horizon for global availability, LG’s newest 14-inch laptops are shaping up to be strong contenders in the lightweight laptop category for 2026.






