Lenovo’s FIFA World Cup 2026 Editions Bring Premium Design Into Focus, With Prices to Match

Lenovo is using the FIFA World Cup 2026 theme to sharpen its premium lineup in Indonesia, combining exclusive styling with high-end hardware. The result is a limited-edition group of devices that targets both football fans and users who want strong performance for work, gaming, and entertainment.

The company’s role as an official FIFA technology partner also gives the launch a broader meaning. In Indonesia, that partnership is being translated into products with a collectible feel, while still keeping the performance profile expected from Lenovo’s upper-tier devices.

Three devices, three different users

Lenovo has introduced three main products in the FIFA World Cup 2026 lineup for Indonesia: Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition, Legion Pro 7i FIFA Edition, and Legion Tab FIFA Edition. Each device is aimed at a different type of user, from mobile professionals to heavy gamers and compact tablet users.

Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition is positioned for professionals who move often and need a thin, lightweight laptop. Legion Pro 7i FIFA Edition is built for gamers and creators who want maximum power, while Legion Tab FIFA Edition extends the theme into a smaller gaming tablet format.

Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition focuses on mobility

The Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition runs on the Intel Core Ultra 7 Gen 3 processor, which includes integrated AI capabilities for more efficient power management. It is also a Copilot+ PC, and Lenovo has added Smart Mode, Smart Share, and Smart Care as part of the Aura Edition feature set.

To support portability, Lenovo uses a lightweight aluminum body and a Thixomolding process with FIFA-specific accents. The surface is finished with Lenovo Yoga Coat, which helps resist dirt and fingerprints during daily use.

The laptop also comes with a special accessory package that includes exclusive packaging, ClickPad stickers, a Lenovo Yoga Mouse FIFA Edition, a Yoga Versa Sleeve, and a 4-in-1 USB C Hub. Buyers also receive 3 years of Premium Care and Accidental Damage Protection, and the price is set at Rp 36.999.000.

Legion Pro 7i FIFA Edition pushes performance harder

For users who need more power, Lenovo has prepared the Legion Pro 7i FIFA Edition with an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070Ti 12GB graphics card. This makes it the most aggressive model in the collection, aimed at AAA gaming and demanding tasks such as video rendering.

The display uses a WQXGA PureSight OLED panel with a high refresh rate, a setup designed to keep motion smooth while preserving sharp detail. Lenovo also equips the laptop with Legion ColdFront cooling and a 250W vapor chamber to manage heat under sustained load.

Its premium look is reinforced by an Anodizing Sandblasting FIFA Edition cover, which adds texture and helps reduce fingerprint marks. Legion Pro 7i FIFA Edition has been available since May 2026, with a starting price of Rp 61.999.000 and 3 years of Legion Ultimate Support plus ADP.

Legion Tab FIFA Edition completes the ecosystem

Lenovo also brings the theme to a tablet with the Legion Tab FIFA Edition. The device features an 8.8-inch display with 800 nits of brightness, making it suitable for gaming and long viewing sessions.

Inside, it carries the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, with ray tracing support and a display refresh rate of up to 165Hz. Lenovo pairs that with up to 16GB LPDDR5T RAM and 512GB of storage, while a vapor chamber is included to keep performance stable during intensive use.

Unlike the other two devices, Lenovo has not yet announced the price or Indonesian availability of the Legion Tab FIFA Edition. The company says that more information will follow soon, keeping the tablet as the least defined member of the limited-edition trio for now.

More than branding, it also touches the tournament itself

Lenovo’s collaboration with FIFA extends beyond product design. As a technology partner, the company is also contributing AI-based tools that are said to support the FIFA World Cup 2026 operation itself.

One of those technologies is 3D Digital Avatars, which uses AI-based 3D player reconstruction to help referees observe visual details more precisely when making decisions. Lenovo is also preparing Digital Seatbelt, described as an in-stadium device ecosystem that can give spectators access to exclusive and interactive content directly from their seats.

With this launch, Lenovo is blending premium collectability with performance-focused hardware across several product categories. In Indonesia, the FIFA World Cup 2026 identity is not just a visual motif, but part of a broader effort to connect sports culture with high-end computing.

Source: inet.detik.com

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