 All right, Leida, what's this? These are flying toasters, but these are flying toasters generated by a sock. I'm holding this like kind of non-solder style, just kind of press fitting it, but this is what we call a DVI sock. It's based off of a design by the Raspberry Pi Foundation for Pico boards and it fits on the bottom like this, like normally you would solder it in place and it kind of extends out and gives you a DVI output that you can then use to display up to, well with our code, 640x480 full color, which is 320x240 pixel doubled, but still pretty nice, great for little retro projects and of course you get a full frame buffer. And then it's just bit banging over PIO, the three lanes of data plus clock, you get some resistors in line and then your DVI connector, you can use an HDMI monitor, sync capacitors, and then pinouts for the hot plug detect, CEC, Util, and five volt ground. So this should make it really easy if you wanna like really quickly get a DVI or HDMI compatible project going on your Pico or Pico W without having to have a full DVI Pico bell. So coming soon.