Lenovo has officially launched the Legion 9i Gen 10 in Indonesia, introducing the country’s first commercially available glasses-free 3D gaming laptop. Priced at approximately $6,700, this 18-inch powerhouse is designed for hardcore gamers, 3D visual artists, game developers, and professionals requiring extreme computing power. The device stands out with its innovative PureSight OLED display that provides a 3D viewing experience without the need for any external accessories.
The Legion 9i Gen 10 features a unique lenticular lens integrated into its panel, which channels light separately to each eye, combined with real-time eye-tracking via an infrared camera. This technology enables the screen to dynamically adjust the perspective, creating a vivid depth effect while eliminating the discomfort commonly associated with 3D viewing. Users can switch between 2D mode with 4K resolution at 240 Hz refresh rate and 3D mode at 2K resolution with 120 Hz refresh rate. Additionally, the dual performance mode offers a Full HD 440 Hz setting tailored for esports enthusiasts prioritizing swift responsiveness.
Underneath its futuristic exterior, the Legion 9i Gen 10 boasts top-tier hardware specifications comparable to professional workstations. It is powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 2 processors built on Lunar Lake architecture. Its graphics capabilities are driven by a next-generation NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series GPU, surpassing previous RTX 40 models. Notably, the laptop supports up to 192 GB of DDR5 RAM via four SODIMM slots, setting a new benchmark for gaming laptops. Storage is equally impressive, boasting up to an 8 TB PCIe Gen 5 SSD capable of read/write speeds up to 12,000 MB/s.
This formidable combination allows the Legion 9i to smoothly render AAA games in native 4K with ray tracing enabled, facilitate complex 3D modeling in platforms like Blender or Maya, and support light AI simulations and game development using advanced engines such as Unreal Engine 5 and Unity. To manage the intense heat generated, Lenovo employs the Legion ColdFront cooling system, incorporating large vapor and hyper chambers for the CPU and GPU respectively. The dual airflow design, augmented with carbon fiber fans, reduces operating noise by 15% compared to previous generations, ensuring stable temperatures even under heavy workloads.
The laptop’s chassis showcases a premium forged carbon lid, a material often found in luxury sports cars and aircraft. Each unit features a unique carbon fiber pattern, effectively making every device distinct. Despite the sizable 18-inch screen, Lenovo maintains a balanced weight through lightweight materials and efficient internal structure. The keyboard employs Legion TrueStrike technology, offering 1.5 mm key travel, fast response times, and per-key RGB customization via dedicated software.
Lenovo adds intelligent software to complement the hardware with its AI Engine+ system. This AI-driven feature monitors user patterns to optimize power distribution between CPU and GPU, fan speed, network bandwidth priority, and system performance modes including Silent, Balanced, Performance, and Extreme. Furthermore, buyers of the Legion 9i Gen 10 in Indonesia receive a 3-month PC Game Pass subscription providing access to hundreds of games, alongside premium after-sales services such as Legion Ultimate Support and a 3-year accidental damage protection plan.
While the price might be prohibitive for the average gamer, the Legion 9i Gen 10 targets a niche market consisting of premium content creators, indie game studios, technology enthusiasts, and professionals who demand a mobile workstation with immersive 3D capabilities. Its introduction signals a significant step towards mainstream adoption of glasses-free 3D computing in Indonesia. As Lenovo pushes this cutting-edge technology, it is poised to influence the future standards of visual computing within the next three to five years.
