Background and Identification
LG (previously known as Lucky-Goldstar) is a consumer electronics, chemical, and telecommunications company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. LG was established in 1947. The company was originally known as Lucky and operated within the plastics industry. Lucky created a subsidiary, known as Goldstar, in 1958. Goldstar produced consumer electronics, like South Korea’s first radio. On the other hand, Lucky focused on producing household items, like soaps and laundry detergents. The two companies merged to form Lucky-Goldstar in 1983. The name was changed to LG in 1995, which is also associated with the LG tagline “Life’s Good.” Today, LG sells products worldwide.
LG laptops include the Xnote series, the P330, the LG E-Book, and the LG Gram. The LG Gram is noteworthy in its commitment to being lightweight. The first LG Gram was released in 2015 with a 13.3” and 14” version. A 15.6” model came out in 2016. Subsequent LG Gram models were released in 2017, 2018, and 2019.
LG laptops are generally black and silver in color. They include a keyboard, trackpad, and fold-down display. The LG logo is printed on the back of the laptop’s encasing, as well as on the front of the device, just below the screen.