Polytron Luxia Series Packs Lightweight Design, Prices Start at Rp 5 Million

Author: Qoo Media

Polytron’s first laptop line is drawing attention again after appearing at the Polytron Indonesia Open 2026. The Luxia Series stands out not because of one flagship model alone, but because it is built as a three-tier lineup with very different target users.

That approach gives the series a clear identity in a market crowded with thin-and-light laptops. Polytron is positioning Luxia i3, Luxia Pro i5, and Luxia Pro Ultra 5 for casual users, mobile workers, and more demanding professionals.

Three models, three usage levels

Luxia i3 is aimed at students, college users, and everyday computing. Luxia Pro i5 and Luxia Pro Ultra 5 move higher up the ladder for productivity and work that needs more performance.

The distinction is not cosmetic. Each model carries different choices in processor, materials, memory configuration, and supporting features.

Portability is the main selling point

Polytron clearly leans on portability across the lineup. Luxia i3 uses a metal body and a 180-degree hinge, while Luxia Pro Ultra 5 switches to magnesium for a stronger but lighter chassis.

Luxia Pro i5 goes even further on mobility, with Polytron highlighting a weight of under 1 kilogram. For users who carry a laptop to campus, to the office, or from one meeting to another, that detail matters.

All three models use a 14-inch IPS display. The Luxia i3 also adopts a 16:10 aspect ratio, which gives it a more spacious work area than a standard 16:9 panel.

Luxia i3 keeps entry-level use flexible

Luxia i3 runs on an Intel Core i3-1215U processor paired with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB PCIe Gen 3 SSD. It is the most accessible model in the line, but it still leaves room for future expansion.

RAM can be upgraded to 32GB, while storage can be expanded up to 2TB. The laptop also carries a 55Wh battery, USB-C full function support, Wi-Fi 5.0, Bluetooth 5.0, and a Copilot Key integrated with Windows.

Luxia Pro i5 pushes the balance toward productivity

The middle model steps up to an Intel Core i5-1235U processor, 16GB of RAM, and NVMe storage in 256GB or 512GB variants. Storage can still be upgraded later, but the soldered RAM cannot.

Polytron adds practical touches here as well, including a 55Wh battery, 65W power delivery, an E-Shutter Camera Switch, and one-hand opening. Those details make the device feel more tuned for daily work than for basic use alone.

Luxia Pro Ultra 5 brings the most premium setup

At the top of the range, Luxia Pro Ultra 5 uses an Intel Core Ultra 5 processor with 16GB of soldered RAM and a 512GB SSD. It also combines Intel Iris Xe and Intel Arc Graphics for its graphics setup.

Performance support is stronger too, thanks to a dual-fan cooling system and a 28W TDP. The model also supports USB-C 65W charging, and its magnesium body gives the 14-inch IPS laptop a more premium feel.

Pricing and warranty

Polytron backs the entire Luxia Series with a two-year warranty and ADP. The pricing puts the lineup in an aggressive position for a new laptop family.

Model Price
Luxia i3 Rp 5.499.000
Luxia Pro i5 Rp 7.599.000
Luxia Pro Ultra 5 Rp 10.999.000

With those prices, Polytron is targeting several market layers at once. Luxia i3 handles the entry point, Luxia Pro i5 focuses on very light productivity use, and Luxia Pro Ultra 5 serves as the most complete option in the series.

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