External GPUs (eGPUs) offer a fantastic solution for users who need enhanced graphics performance without having to invest in a high-end gaming laptop or desktop. I've had an eGPU setup using a MacBook Pro paired with an AMD Radeon card housed in a Razer Core enclosure. This setup significantly boosted my laptop’s ability to handle VR applications and intensive video editing, tasks that the integrated GPU struggled with. For professionals in graphic design, video editing, or even gamers who desire a portable setup without sacrificing performance, eGPUs are a stellar choice. They allow the flexibility to upgrade your graphics power without the need to overhaul an entire system, which is particularly appealing if you regularly update your hardware to keep pace with advancing technology. Anyone in fields that demand high processing power for visual tasks or who enjoy gaming with rich graphics might find an eGPU enhances their computing experience significantly, bridging the gap between mobility and performance effortlessly.