Lenovo’s FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition Laptops Push Premium Pricing Into the Spotlight

Lenovo has used the FIFA World Cup 2026 theme to position three special-edition devices in Indonesia, and the pricing is hard to ignore. The lineup combines a thin-and-light laptop, a high-end gaming machine, and a gaming tablet, each aimed at a different type of user.

The most expensive model in the group is the Legion Pro 7i FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition, which starts at Rp 61.999.000. At the other end, the Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition is offered at Rp 36.999.000, while the Legion Tab (8.8", Gen 5) joins the collection as a gaming tablet with a different hardware focus.

Thin-and-light with a premium FIFA finish

The Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition is built for users who want portability without giving up a premium feel. Lenovo pairs an aluminum body with a slim profile, then adds FIFA-themed surface treatment and Lenovo Yoga Coat to help reduce fingerprints.

Inside, the laptop runs on an Intel Core Ultra 7 Gen 3 processor and includes AI features such as Smart Mode, Smart Share, and Smart Care. Lenovo classifies it as a Copilot+ PC, while the display uses a PureSight Pro panel for sharp visuals and accurate color reproduction.

The special package also separates it from the regular version. Buyers receive a Yoga Mouse FIFA Edition, a Yoga Versa Sleeve, a 4-in-1 USB-C Hub, soccer-themed stickers, and three years of Premium Care plus Accidental Damage Protection.

Legion Pro 7i targets heavier workloads

For users who need more performance, Lenovo brings in the Legion Pro 7i FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition with an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor. The company positions it for demanding tasks such as video rendering and AAA gaming.

The laptop uses a WQXGA PureSight OLED display with a high refresh rate, designed to keep motion smooth during games or match viewing. To support sustained performance, Lenovo includes Legion ColdFront cooling with a 250W vapor chamber and Super Rapid Charge, which can bring the battery to 70 percent in around 30 minutes.

The design treatment also follows the event theme through Anodizing Sandblasting FIFA Edition on the lid. That premium build is paired with a starting price of Rp 61.999.000, making it the priciest device in the launch lineup.

A gaming tablet completes the trio

Lenovo’s third release is the Legion Tab (8.8", Gen 5) FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition, a gaming tablet built around the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. The chip supports ray tracing, and Lenovo pairs it with LPDDR5T RAM up to 16 GB and internal storage up to 512 GB.

The tablet also uses a Legion ColdFront Vapor Chamber to manage heat during long play sessions. Its PureSight 8.8-inch display reaches up to 800 nits of brightness and a 165Hz refresh rate, while the package includes FIFA World Cup 2026-themed retail packaging and stickers.

Consumer Product Lead Lenovo Indonesia, Melton Ciputra, said the launch reflects Lenovo’s role as a global official technology partner of FIFA. He also noted that Indonesia is an important market because of its large football fan base.

With the three special-edition products now available in Indonesia, Lenovo is clearly betting that football branding can strengthen the appeal of its premium devices. The move ties the World Cup theme to both productivity and gaming hardware without changing the core hardware focus of each model.

Source: www.idntimes.com

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