 Many of you were with us about a year ago in the same venue, and boy, it's been a really exciting year in the last 12 months. A lot of lot of excitement. We launched our second generation smart class product, we also recently launched PostSense, our activity monitor. Epson has focused on working directly with the developer community, with the goal to make wearables a larger market opportunity. One of the products they're most excited about, RunSense, targeted for serious runners. We look hot right up your wrist, so you don't have to wear any protective chest threats. And up next, Mavario BT200, different than the average smart glasses. It is a binocular, not a binocular, like, Google Glass, some of the others that are on the market. It is full 2D and 3D augmented reality, and also 3D full virtual reality. The smart glasses have abilities ranging from entertainment to productivity to enterprise solutions, along with the option to insert prescription lenses, along with magnetic shades to help the user focus on the center screen. These wearable devices from Epson are currently on the market and are competitively priced. More to come from the BU News Service this week from CES. Reporting from Las Vegas, I'm Mara Barrett.