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The screen has a resolution of 1,280 by 768 pixels, and an LED (light emitting diode) backlight to save on battery power. The company hopes to have the mini-laptop on the market in Japan and Europe within a month or two of its launch in Taiwan. Pricing will vary depending on the market and component choices. Giga-byte's M912, like rivals such as the Eee PC, has a 1.6GHz Intel Atom microprocessor and will initially be available with Microsoft Windows XP or a Linux OS. The company also plans to market the M912 with the Windows Vista Home Basic OS at a later date. Buying Guides - Laptops, Cell Phones, GPS, Mp3 Players and more - LAPTOP Magazine. Gigabyte M912S M912S reviews, specifications and news. Asus Eee PC 901 available in UK on 1st of July. FontStruct | Build, Share, Download Fonts. .:: NOTEPAD++ ::. Entertainment | The makings of a movie revolution.

Armed with computers and cheap editing software, a new generation of budding film-makers is finding it easier than ever to get noticed. The days of scrimping and saving to get a first short film made are not necessarily over - but the cost has been driven down dramatically in the past decade, and that's thanks to advances in technology. For Bafta Award winner Shane Meadows, this shift can only be a good thing. "When I was a kid, camcorders were as big as your dad's car and they were really expensive," he tells the BBC. "And then you needed editing equipment so it was something that wasn't open to people unless you had a privileged background. " Meadows is a member of the old school. He had to beg cameras and editing equipment to make his first short film Smalltime in 1996. He became so frustrated at there being nowhere to screen Smalltime that he founded a "mini event" showcasing it and other shorts.

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The sets were beautiful, the saucer flies perfectly (notice the shadows and the dust when it lands). Well, there is a little love story going on with the Commander and Altaira, and Daddy doesn't like it.