LG marketing depicts new MacBook-like Gram laptop running Apple's Final Cut & Logic [u]

By Roger Fingas

Marketing images for LG's new 15.6-inch Gram laptop depict the computer as running Apple's Final Cut Pro X and Logic Pro X on OS X -- even though the machine is based on Windows 10. [Updated]

The culprit images can be found on LG's features page for the product, specifically under the "USB-C" and "Hi-Fi Audio" sections, AppleInsider reader Lex noted on Friday. Other screenshots are generic mockups or do show Windows apps, such as Adobe Photoshop.

Whether or not the images were a mistake by LG's marketing team, the Gram itself appears to borrow many design cues from Apple's 12-inch Retina MacBook, including a gold color, "teardrop" slope, USB-C support, and an extremely lightweight design at 2.2 pounds. The MacBook is lighter still -- 2.03 pounds -- but of course uses a smaller screen, and makes other sacrifices, for instance using a tablet-oriented Intel Core M processor instead of the Gram's Core i7, and a single USB-C port for all wired connections.

The MacBook does have a much sharper 2,304-by-1,440 display resolution -- the Gram tops out at 1080p.

Many Windows laptops have taken to imitating Apple designs, at least in the ultrabook space the MacBook and MacBook Air belong to. Laptop makers in general have been working to make their devices more attractive and futuristic in an era when smartphones and tablets can potentially serve a person's needs.

Update: In a statement received by AppleInsider, LG said that it is "working to make the necessary corrections as quickly as possible," and has already removed both images from its website in the interim.