 New, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new. Revision. Revision, okay, so this is back in stock. Finally, it's our dual eyes TFT bonnet, which makes it really easy to add two OLEDs or two TFTs and one some eyeball code on a Raspberry Pi. We are upgrading this code to one on Bookworm, but for now I think you still have to use a older, if you could use Raspberry Pi Buster, I don't remember, the one before Bookworm, but we are working on it. Probably by the time you watch this video I'll be updated. The revision for this board is it now comes with the two by 20 header on the bottom pre-soldered. You still want to solder on the connectors for the TFT or OLED because depending on which one you are going to use, but just a little revision and get it back in stock. Very exciting. Next up. Next up, we also have a revision to our 1.5 inch tri-color E-ink display. So if you want a little square E-ink with the SSD 1681 driver, you can get red and black on a white background. This has been updated to now have an i-spy connector. So wiring is a lot easier because you can just use an FPC cable connecting up to like our QT Pi or to a breakout board. You can also wire it on a breadboard if you like, but if you want to mount it elsewhere, the i-spy connector makes it easy. Next up. Next up, we have, this is kind of a coming soon and we'll get a demo and a video for you. This is a 144 LED neopixel strip with a nice neon LED covering. So you might have seen like LED neon. We see it usually in a single color. This is full neopixel. So you can not only change the color of the neon strip, but you can also change the color of each individual pixel just like an LED strip. And it's got two connectors on each end so you can extend them. Otherwise it's like pretty wrongadized. I don't know if it's, I wouldn't dunk it underwater, but definitely if you're doing like outdoor projects that you want to be able to take outdoors and then maybe not leave outdoors, but for events or to attach to your bicycle or whatever, this neopixel neon strip will do nicely. Okay. And these were kind of stars of the show because we glow glow. So what is this more glow? We have, this is the neutral white version of the double-sided LED strip. So this is a 12 volts, single color LED strip, but what's nice is that it has LEDs on both sides. You see like as this spirals around, there's like LEDs no matter which way you look. So it's great for like a nearly 360 degree glow. Good for illuminating stuff. We have cool white and warm white, this natural white kind of gives like it's not hot, not cool, not red, not blue, try in the middle, just right. It's like Goldilocks in the three LED strips. Now you just give it nine to 12 volts power. You can also PWM it with a transistor to get a nice, beautiful illumination. It's new this week. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.