 We're at the Samsung booth, so I'm using the Samsung Apps TV. One of the couple TVs that we've seen at CES this year that have internet media content integrated directly into it. As you can see, they have several good content partners. There's a blockbuster network, as well as some social media applications. Some are concept to many of the TVs that have directly integrated internet content. I think it has the same pitfalls. Once again, a whole lot of internet content today, a whole lot more coming in the future. With this, you'd be limited to what the TV Samsung is able to provide through their content partnerships. The reason why I don't like putting that on TV, if you put it in a cheap appliance, throw away the old appliance and get a new appliance if there's some new content out that your appliance doesn't support. But with your TV, you're limited to what they have. You've spent a bunch of extra money on TV because it supports internet content. Later it turns out they don't have the internet content that you want because with any appliance, you only get a subset of what's out there unless you have a full PC. Again, not a big fan of putting it directly into the TV. They are available because I'm sure that some people will be a big hit. Some people will really like it. For me, I just don't think that TV is the right place to put that content because there's too much innovation in the internet content today.