MSI Cyborg 15vsLG gram 14 2-in-1

We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.

MSI
MSI Cyborg 15
Cyborg 15

Quick Stats

The MSI Cyborg 15 delivers surprisingly good gaming performance despite its modest specs.
The MSI Cyborg 15 boasts excellent build quality, making it a solid choice for those seeking reliability and durability.
The MSI Cyborg 15's display is serviceable but lacks a high resolution and has some notable quirks overall.
The MSI Cyborg 15 offers great build quality, decent gaming screen and impressive performance features.
LG
LG gram 14 2-in-1
gram 14 2-in-1

Quick Stats

The LG Gram 14 2-in-1 offers impressive performance despite its lightweight design with speedy processor and RAM.
The LG Gram 14 2-in-1 boasts an impressive build quality, making it incredibly portable.
The display is a compromise to maintain the laptop's slim and lightweight design, lacking vibrancy and sharpness.
The LG Gram 14 2-in-1 offers a comprehensive feature set with keyboard, touch pen support and fingerprint sensor integration.
Key Differences

No significant specification differences found between these devices.

Rank
MSI Cyborg 15
#473
LG gram 14 2-in-1
Winner
#468
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
MSI Cyborg 15
#381
Winner
LG gram 14 2-in-1
#563
Display
MSI Cyborg 15
#768
LG gram 14 2-in-1
#277
Winner
Performance
MSI Cyborg 15
#70
Winner
LG gram 14 2-in-1
#476
Build
MSI Cyborg 15
#801
LG gram 14 2-in-1
#329
Winner
Features
MSI Cyborg 15
#809
LG gram 14 2-in-1
#785
Winner

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
MSI MSI Cyborg 15
LG LG gram 14 2-in-1
up to 64GB
up to 32GB
up to 8000GB SSD
up to 1000GB SSD
Intel Core i7-13700H
Intel Core i7-1360P
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 (Laptop, 45W)
Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 (96EU)
1x 2280 PCIe NVMe 4.0 x4 See photo
N/A

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

MSI Cyborg 15

Strengths

Great build quality
Decent gaming screen (same if not a bit awkward)
Performance that punches way above its weight and power draw
Good thermals (GPU at Max of 69°C, CPU at 61°C)
Long battery life (7 hours in regular use, 2 hours in gaming load test)
Value for money (available for $1000 or as low as $800 with a sale)

Weaknesses

No flagship laptop features
Power limitations of the i7 running at just 55 Watts
Awkward set of specs
No weather resistance
Color inaccurate screen (not suitable for color-critical work)
Not enough RTX performance for demanding users

LG gram 14 2-in-1

Strengths

The thing about all of LG's laptops that you're not making sacrifices, there's a lot of stuff that I review where where I kind of have to end up saying well this Smartphone is okay but if you're the type who really wants a great camera then you might like it or this laptop is okay but if you want a really great battery you might like it um it's not a niche product, it's on par with any Ultra Booker convertible out there uh it's got the full keyboard, it's got the clickable trackpad touch pen support um the fingerprint sensor in the power button and I love the fingerprint sensor in the power button, it makes sense uh it's natural so this has a 72w hour battery LG says it can last 21.5 hours on a charge, probably 10 hours is fine to me, you want to be able to take it to work and not bring your charger with you and not worry that you won't be able to make it through the day.
The display is a bit of a letdown since there's no 4K or QHD options, but you're not compromising the pro full 15 watt quad core processor, same thing that you'll find in any uh laptop or convertible um you know no dedicated graphics but you won't find those in anything um in this form factor or size or weight, so really it's just a really light device and LG does a great job of engineering these.
You're not compromising USB type A, there's not just one but two ports, you're not compromising HDMI um you might be compromising a little bit on the display because there's no 4K or QHD options um but you're not compromising the pro full 15 watt quad core processor same thing that you'll find in any uh laptop or convertible um you know no dedicated graphics but you won't find those in anything um in this form factor or size or weight.
it doesn't seem to be too big of a deal, it's just a really light device and LG does a great job of engineering these, so yeah there's really no compromise here,
You're not compromising USB type A, there's not just one but two ports you're not compromising HDMI um you might be compromising a little bit on the display because there's no 4K or QHD options um but you're not compromising the pro full 15 watt quad core processor same thing that you'll find in any uh laptop or convertible um you know no dedicated graphics but you won't find those in anything um in this form factor or size or weight,
Its battery life is probably around 10 hours which is fine, to me the bar for for where battery life needs to be you need to be able to take it to work and not bring your charger with you and not worry that you won't be able to make it through the day.
The fingerprint sensor in the power button makes sense uh it's natural so this has a 72w hour battery
Its really just a really light device and LG does a great job of engineering these, so yeah there's really no compromise here

Weaknesses

I'm not going to say I believe it I don't believe any company's battery claims because they're mostly just false um usually when a company says 21 and a half hours of battery life that means more like 10 you know um most most companies that they'll run video playback for 21 and a half hours and honestly that's just not real life that's not how real people use their PCS and that's why I don't run Battery tests you know your your real life usage is not going to is not going to reflect my Benchmark that's stupid so so I mean really probably 10 hours
I wouldn't count on the USB type-c charger, it does seem to be working right now again remember when I first plugged it in it worked briefly and then it stopped working so um I'm I'm GNA try I'm G to try using this my only charger because I don't want to have a separate charger
Its battery life is probably around 10 hours which is fine, but the bar for for where battery life needs to be you need to be able to take it to work and not bring your charger with you and not worry that you won't be able to make it through the day
I wouldn't count on it just yet I'm trying USB type-c charging again and it does seem to be working right now, but initially it stopped working so um I wouldn't count on it just yet
You're compromising a little bit on the display because there's no 4K or QHD options um but you're not compromising the pro full 15 watt quad core processor same thing that you'll find in any uh laptop or convertible um you know no dedicated graphics but you won't find those in anything um in this form factor or size or weight
I'm not going to say I believe it I don't believe any company's battery claims because they're mostly just false um usually when a company says 21 and a half hours of battery life that means more like 10 you know um most most companies that they'll run video playback for 21 and a half hours and honestly that's just not real life that's not how real people use their PCS and that's why I don't run Battery tests you know your your real life usage is not going to is not going to reflect my Benchmark that's stupid
The display is a bit of a letdown since there's no 4K or QHD options
Read Full Reviews

MSI Cyborg 15

The MSI Cyborg 15 is a solid gaming laptop that punches above its weight in terms of performance. With a 12th gen i7 processor and RTX 4060 graphics, it delivers playable frame rates in demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Borderlands 3. Its 53.5Wh battery life may be limited, but it still manages to run for around 7 hours in regular use. Overall, the Cyborg 15 offers great value at a relatively affordable price point of $1000 or under.

LG gram 14 2-in-1

The LG Gram 14 2-in-1 is a standout device in the ultra-light convertible laptop category. Weighing just under 3 pounds, this sleek machine boasts a 15-watt quad-core processor, ample storage and memory, and a vibrant touchscreen display. But can it deliver on its promises of all-day battery life and seamless performance? In our review, we'll put the Gram 14 through its paces to see if it's truly a game-changer for productivity on-the-go.

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