If you like a bit of graphical grunt in your notebook, there's a good chance you liked the sound of ATI's Mobility Radeon HD 4000 series - launched at CES last month.
Bringing the best of ATI's RV770 architecture to the notebook, higher-end notebooks using Radeon HD 4800-series graphics will be able to deliver up to 880 GFLOPS of compute power. Further down the line, mobile GPUs based around the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4500 and 4300 series will bring a touch of discrete graphics power to mid-range systems.
One of the first looks likely to be Dell's Studio 15. Sneaking onto Dell's Indian store, it shows up with a 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 GPU at its heart, providing 80 stream processors, a 64-bit memory interface and 108 GFLOPS of computer power.
The 15.6in notebook is priced at 48,900 rupees, or around Ā£680. Expect to see plenty more Radeon HD 4000-series notebooks at CeBIT next week, and stay tuned for our upcoming review of MSI's Radeon HD 4850-powered GT725.