It’s not just Acer or HP that are looking to steal the show at this year’s CES trade show. Lenovo has also joined the party with the launch of its first-ever eGPU enclosure dubbed the Legion BoostStation. It has also unveiled a new lightweight gaming laptop (with one major caveat, which we discuss below), the Legion Y740s, to go with its eGPU enclosure.

First, let’s talk about the Legion Booststation. It is Lenovo’s first-ever external graphics processing unit (eGPU) and is designed specifically to accompany the Legion Y740S. It connects to your PC or laptop via Thunderbolt 3 port and can accommodate full-size graphics cards up to 330mm in length.

Lenovo Legion Y740S

Lenovo Legion Y740S is the latest addition to the company’s gaming laptop lineup and is dubbed the “lightest and thinnest gaming laptop” to date. That claim goes down the drain the moment you take a quick glance at its specs sheet.

Legion Y740S will also become available from May 2020 at a starting price of $1,099 (around Rs. 79,500). But, the price only goes up when you bundle Legion BoostStation along with this laptop.