It’s not a paid extra it’s just included. In addition to the massive 330-watt power brick, Lenovo includes a 140W USB-C charger in the box. Size is only one axis Lenovo stakes portability on. No, that portability doesn’t seem like a big deal when you’re looking at the spec sheet, but it matters real quick once you throw your laptop into a backpack. Lenovo was able to cram the most powerful hardware money can buy in a laptop that’s shockingly portable. If you look at the laptops the Legion 9i is competing with - machines like the MSI GT77 Titan and Asus ROG Strix Scar 17 - it looks downright tiny. The Legion 9i firmly falls in the class of desktop replacement laptops, which are, historically, massive laptops that look to get the best performance at any cost. It’s a quarter-of-an-inch thinner than the Legion Pro 7i and more than half a pound lighter, and that’s with the Legion 9i coming with a more power-hungry 24-core CPU.