 And here is a really big AKTV right here. Hi, so who are you? Hey, I'm Thomas from Metz and we have a 120 inch LCD screen here. It's really, really big of course. It's really heavy. It's about 200 kilograms. So guys, you can just think about if this is fitting in your living room. I think it's a really big display. It's even heavier than me. Yeah, I guess, yeah. You need, they told us they need eight guys to set this up. But I guess it will fit into a doorway if the stand is, you know, it's not on it. Nice. This is LCD, right? Yes, this is LCD and with the resolution 8K. So it's really clear. It's really big. And the important thing about this is it's made from one piece of LCD glass. So there are not, let's say two or four panels stick together. It's one piece. Nice. So it's interesting to see what's going on in there. I can see dual coolers. And then if you go around here, you have an 8K, 8K, 80 inch OLED. And both that one and this one potentially next year, right? Well, now these are prototypes. You have two of these in the whole town now. One at our booth here. And I think the resolution is quite stunning. Also the size, it's the biggest OLED you can get. And it's really cool. We have talked to our R&D guys and they say, you know, 8K, it's like, there's, you know, an end for the human eye to see even a final resolution. So 8K, it's really the thing right now. And it's officially, it's in partnership with LG, right? Yeah. So the OLED panels are coming from their factory. You also have another one here. Here's more 8K also. 75 Q90. Yes. And this one is in a design with a mass logo. So potentially it could come out as a match TV. Yeah. Hopefully this will come out soon. We have a very nice TV set here with a big sound system. And also with 8K resolution, it's a really nice picture. Some of them are using the OLED. Some of them are using the LCD. Exactly. Of course both technologies are important right now. Especially in the smaller picture classes where there is no LED right now. And what is this TV here? This is our S9A model. We are selling this right now. And you know, it's a design OLED. It has very exclusive optics, you know. It's very, it's a really, really nice smart, really nice speaker. It's two-way bus reflex. And it is directly to you. You know, it's not front-facing. It's not down-fire. We don't do the speaker on the screen. Well, we had a prototype last year actually. But we think from the fine-tuning of the sound, a conventional front speaker is even better. So what's the price of this one around? This is selling for 50, 99, for 55 inches. And 2, 4, 99 euros for 65 inches. 2, 4, 99. Yeah. 2, 500 euros for 65. All right. And then let's walk around. There's a lot of more things going on here. Some other TVs with Android TV. Maybe we take a look at this one. Yeah. The Q36 model. And it's quite interesting. It's our mid-range LCD. And you know, we have them in four sizes from 43 inches up to 65. And it's an IPS display with a direct LED backlight. And you even have a little amount of local area dimming zones from 49 inches up. And it's a really nice front speaker here. He has a small speaker for the mids and the highs. And down here, it's not really thick. And he has a big woofer there. So it's a really nice sound for a TV of its size. And good price. Yeah. I think for the hardware you can get here, it's a really good price. We start at 699 for 43 inches. And then it's 799, 899 for 55 inches, and 1299 for 65 inches. So we're here at the Metz Skyworth booth, right? So we see some Skyworth logos and some Metz logos. So what's the story, Metz and Skyworth? Yeah, the story is just simple. We are belonging to Skyworth. It's our mother company. It's a big Chinese manufacturer, very successful in Asia. But not so well known here in Europe. And we belong to the company. And we have two brands. We have the Metz Blue brand, where we were right now. And we also have the Metz Classic brand. What's the difference? The difference. Metz Blue is a brand, you know, all the products we are selling right now. We have the Android OS. And they have single multi tuner. And so there are in, you know, middle price range. And Metz Classic is in a premium price range. I guess a very important thing is these are made in Germany. So we have a production line here in Germany, actually. And all the electronics and the software we are, you know, developing ourselves. So we can exactly tell what we want to have in the product. And you say it says here made in Germany. What does that mean? Well, that means that we have research and development guys at our headquarters here in Germany. And we have also a factory line where we build these TVs. Of course, with parts from all over the world. So the final assembly is in Germany. Yeah, the final assembly is here. And then there's some special things going on here, the way it looks like. Yeah, this is a small screen where you can see what you are doing right now. For example, the station name or if you want, you can switch this to the clock. Then you see the time here. It's a very nice little feature. All our classic TVs feature a swivel stand. They all have a really powerful front speaker system. And depending on the model, we also feature built-in PVRs. So hard disks to record TV. And also we have twin tuner models where you can, you know, record one thing and record a second thing and watch another. And that's really cool. So this is, what is Topaz? Yeah, Topaz is the best model. We feature a one terabyte PVR here. It has built-in Bluetooth and also has a very nice remote control. And he has a little subwoofer module in the back. It plays down to 45 Hertz. So you really have a deeper bass from this TV set. Nice. What's the price on that one, 65 inch? Well, this is our best model. And for this, with all the features I mentioned, it's 3,999. So 4,000 euros. And the 55 inch is 2,999. Is this the one? Exactly. 2,999. Yeah. All right. What are we looking at here on the wall with all these different... What's the range? Yeah, these are two models we're at now. And there is the FINEO OLED. It's a bit below the Topaz. It has a smaller hard disk. It has no Bluetooth. And so you can get it a bit cheaper. So this one is without the built-in subwoofer as well. But the sound is pretty decent. And this one is 2,699. But it's also OLED. Yeah. 55 inches, 100 Hertz OLED. And what we are presenting this show as a new thing are these two models up there. It's 49 inches LCD. And we especially developed and built a panel that is unique in the world. It has 100 Hertz direct LCD with local area dimming zones. And for the small size of 43 and 49, it has really a lot of local area dimming zones. We are talking about 112 for the smaller and 160 for the bigger model. So it really a little bit closes the gap between our entry model UHD, which is HLED with no local area dimming. And the stunning performance of the OLED screens. This one really closes the gap because, you know, there are no smaller OLEDs than 55 inches. And that's why we made these models with the direct LED and local area dimming. So where can people buy Met's brand? And how do people find it? Well, only Germany know. No, we are focusing with Met's Classic. We are indeed focusing on the German speaking countries like Switzerland, Austria and Germany. But there are also some distributors. For example, in Italy, we are quite strong. Scandinavia? No, unfortunately not at the time. Not at the time. Met's Blue is a bit stronger in Europe. There is Spain. We are planning to start in other countries as well. And with Met's Classic, for example, you have to go to a specialized dealer because we think that a very good service is important so that you get the best explanation of the product before you buy. The best support? The best support after buying. We also, for example, we feature a long, long year support of spare parts. So it's not a product you have to throw away if there's any problem. And so we are really close with the specialized dealers. What's the history of Met's? Well, Met's started in 1938, I think, and started with radios. And then soon there were the first TV sets. And it's always been a classic German traditional brand. Consumer electronics? Exactly. Mrs. Met's owned the company until 2014. And then we were bought by SkyWars, which is now our mother company. Nice. And potentially there could be plans for expanding more in Europe and everything, right? Potentially. Otherwise some other countries have some of these products similar, something with the SkyWars brand. Yeah. SkyWars is not selling anything under the own brand now. Not in Europe? Not in Europe, exactly. Because we decided to use Met's Blue brand instead. Because it's a little bit better known than SkyWars. They were only active in Asia so far. It's number one in China, I think. It's one of the top in China TV. They are really big in China. And also have a lot of business in the world. But until they get with Met's, not in Europe. And so they are not very well known here. And this is why we are using Met's Blue as a brand. But potentially in two, three, four years we'll see much more Met's all over Europe. Not only in German speaking areas. We will hope so. All right. And maybe in the US? Any plans? USA? Well, you see, the concept of the products is a little bit special. It's a niche like we used to say. Yeah. We are really, you know, even going to Scandinavia is technically spoken a little bit difficult because they have a lot of different standards, for example. Also, we see that many countries, they don't really have the dealers network we need for our needs of service and repair and the things I mentioned. So it's not so easy for us to expand business. Okay. Cool. But looking forward, hopefully those AK TVs are coming before the Euro 2020, before the Olympics 2020. We'll see if it's on the market and all that. Yeah, this would be nice of course. Cool.