Lenovo is rolling out a wave of new laptops in June 2026, with the Yoga Pro 7a, Legion 7a, and IdeaPad Slim 5i Ultra now shipping as part of the company’s mid-year lineup refresh confirmed at MWC 2026 earlier this year.

The Yoga Pro 7a is a 15-inch creator-focused laptop starting at approximately €2,499. The Yoga Pro line typically features high-refresh OLED displays, AMD or Intel processors depending on region, and a chassis built for portability. At this price, it competes directly with Apple’s MacBook Pro and Dell’s XPS range in the premium creator segment.
The Legion 7a targets gamers at around €2,000, continuing Lenovo’s Legion brand with its emphasis on thermal performance and high-frame-rate display support. Gaming laptops in this tier typically offer discrete NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics and fast NVMe storage alongside software-driven cooling systems.
For buyers in the more accessible range, the IdeaPad Slim 5i Ultra at around €899 and the IdeaPad Slim 3i at approximately €799 cover everyday productivity and student use cases. The Slim 5i Ultra is expected to feature Intel Core Ultra Series processors, giving it Copilot+ PC certification for on-device AI features.
Lenovo’s timing is deliberate. The company is entering summer with a full lineup refresh ahead of the back-to-school season, one of the most competitive periods for laptop sales globally. The June shipping dates were set at MWC in February, making this delivery on a six-month-old promise rather than a surprise announcement.
Lenovo remains one of the largest laptop makers by global market share, with its IdeaPad, Yoga, and Legion lines covering value, premium creator, and gaming. Specific processor configurations and storage options will vary by region, with full details available on Lenovo’s regional product pages as units begin shipping.



