 So, if you want, I can just go into telling you about the products and then we can open there. Yeah, that'd be great. So we had the CES 2021, the online CES. Yes, exactly. So the first thing that I have to show for you today is this PX701-4K projector. This is a home entertainment projector with a full 4K resolution of 3200 ANSI lumens. And one of the really cool features of this projector is that it actually has a mode that allows for a native 240 Hz refresh rate. So that is... Is it connected to something? Can you bring it up to the camera a little bit or...? Sure. Yeah. So it's like for gamers, so what is a 240 Hz? Yes, exactly. So this would be, this would have direct applicability to gamers, specifically PC gamers should be able to connect to the HDMI 2.0 ports on here and get to 240 Hz at 10 MP. Is it one of the first consumer grade 4K projectors with 240 Hz? I don't know if it's the very first one, but certainly it's the first one that we've offered. And we believe that it is the world's fastest projector in terms of response time. So the input lag on this is actually under 5 milliseconds. That's really amazing. You can get the 150-inch gaming room and just game like crazy at 240 Hz, 4K. You need to have a hopefully a fast setup to be able to support that. Yes, you can get very fast. I will say when it is in 240 Hz mode, it will be running at 10 MP instead of 4K. But at 4K mode, you can run it at 60 Hz. 60 Hz. But if you're watching movies, does it go down to 24 or is it just going to do 60 or 120? That's a good question. Mia, do you know if it says it's dedicated to 24 Hz mode for that? Yes, it depends on what the true output can be, 4K, but it really depends on your content. Right? What's the content of source? Anomaly that if your source, your content is 4K and then output is 4K. And does it have HDR and all this stuff? Yeah, this one comes with HDR, yes. Is it a price? I hope it's less than 2400. 2400. I don't know why I say that, but hopefully it's a good price. The price is actually below one grand. So it's $899. So it's a very affordable 4K. One of the most affordable 4K projectors on market and at the lowest input back. Is it true that ViewSonic has had pretty good market share in the 4K projectors? Yes, we do. We do have pretty good share in 4K projectors, especially because we are, what we're trying to do is to provide a big screen experience in high resolution at a very affordable price compared to a lot of our competitors. We offer even better specs in terms of a resolution brightness while our price is more affordable. Nice. And do you have another projector also or just a bunch of displays? Yeah. Let me grab this. So this is a much smaller projector than the other one. This is actually the M2E projector and it is portable. So it is designed to be a portable projector. You can throw this thing in your bag and it won't get damaged. It's got a cover over the lens. This is a 1080p projector with 1,000 LED lumens and 400 ANSI lumens. This is meant as a really cool entertainment piece. So it's got built-in, built-in Harman Kardon speakers and also has kind of the best complement of IO because we know that it's going to be using a lot of mobile devices. So that's why it's got USB-C, it's got a full-size USB, full-size HDMI, comes with a remote as well. And this one has Bluetooth in and out. Is that correct, Mia? Yeah. It has Bluetooth in and out. Yes. Okay. So yeah, if you wanted to say you were getting video from something like a streaming stick and you wanted that audio to go somewhere else, the Bluetooth output would allow you to run the audio to an external Bluetooth speaker. So if you didn't want to use the ones in here, you still have the ability to wirelessly send that to an audience. Nice. And then with Bluetooth, which I think could be the perfect match for some of these projectors is sometimes it's an audio sync issue or something like that. You have some way to make sure that it's perfect sync. That's a good question. Are you familiar with that, Mia? Yeah. Well, there's always going to be some issue, but ours is like standard Bluetooth 4.2. So it depends on the version. I cannot guarantee you like 100% all the Bluetooth would work, but just make sure that if you follow our version we have is Bluetooth 4.2. But one thing I was wondering is sometimes maybe there's few milliseconds of lag or delay in the sound, but maybe in your, hopefully in your settings, there's a way to adjust that. Maybe it's hopefully it's just perfect whenever people connect their Bluetooth speakers or Bluetooth headphones. Right. So you don't see the sound just a little bit after the mouth moving, hopefully. Hopefully. Yeah. And then you have a lot of monitors, PC monitors behind. Yes. So we have sort of a full complement of different monitors for different customers in different use cases. So let me get up here so I can show you this first one kind of get out of the way. This one here is a 34-inch ultra-wide monitor, in fact, slightly so you can see it a little bit. So this is a 34-inch ultra-wide monitor. This has a 3440 by 1440 resolution, which is very, very high for the 34-inch ultra-wide class. You usually don't see this until you get to more of the higher-end ultra-wides. But we expect a speed price of this below $400. So this will actually be a very interesting entrant into that marketplace because typically for this type of feature set you actually have to pay a lot more. It's also a full ergonomic monitor, so full height adjust is in there as well as tilt and swivel. It doesn't pivot because it's so big, but it does have all the other ergonomic complement with the stem. So I'm pretty excited about that. It's an IPS with a 420-dip brightness, so a very, very high-screen performance on that monitor. Let me adjust here just a little bit. It's a very immersive thing to have an ultra-wide, right, for gaming sometimes. Yes. Gaming, and this one is usually, if you want to do an immersive gaming ultra-wide, what you'll do is you'll curve it so that the screen is kind of going all the way around you. This one is a flat one, so it's a little bit more aimed at productivity. Side-by-side productivity. So you can have one window here and then a different window on the other side. That's sort of where the best use case for that monitor is. Moving down, we have this one right here. This is our VP3286-8K. This is a 8K monitor that will be coming out later in the year. It'll be an 8K monitor that is focused at sort of the professional that is doing a lot of high-end photo work. So it is 99% RGB, a full-color calibrated from the factory. And one really cool feature is it comes with this little cup. This will actually live on the base. There's a little spot for it to sit. And this is an early version of it. It'll change by the time it comes to production. But what this will do is it kind of lets you control the on-screen controls and displays. So if you need to change color modes or anything, very easy to control it. And then the other cool thing is this is actually a screen calibrator. So this thing, you put it on top of the screen, and any time you need to recalibrate your monitor, you have a calibrator that comes with the monitor and it just lives on the base. You never have to worry about keeping your monitor calibrated. We include it in the box with the monitor. Because 9, 2021, there's even more 8K cameras coming out, consumer 8K cameras, even smartphones can record 8K. Is it also suitable for the 8K video editing kind of market? Yes, it would be suitable for video editing as well. We actually have a companion series. So this is the 86 series. There will be a 76 series that's a little bit more focused to video production because that one targets the DCI-P3 color gamut, which is really very common work format gamut for video editing purposes. This one's more focused on the Adobe RGB, which is more for photography and print work, but absolutely can be used for that. So it could be great for color grading. Exactly, exactly. 32 inch is a very compressed 8K, but I mean, on the desktop? Yeah, absolutely. It'll have very, very high pixel density, absolutely. Do you have 8K projectors coming out? I'm not aware of any 8K projectors. Yeah, not at the moment. It really depends on taxing Schumann's chipset. Hopefully they announced something and then you have it later before CES 2022, right? Right, but hopefully we'll make a 4K projector more affordable and more popular. That'll be the first mission. Can you make the 4K projector the small size, the portable one? Or is it limited to 1080 for now? Well, for now, the one that we're showing you is 1080p. It will be kind of difficult to make a 4K in such a small, compact form to the reason it's because of brightness and also the thermal. Because if it's a 4K, but you don't have high brightness, it won't really justify if you can only, you know, it's a 4K, but you can only limit it to a certain very small size of the image screen then it won't justify the 4K. So I've always wanted to have a 4K Joy-Bee. Sorry, that's another company. Sorry, I know. Hey, actually, I worked with you on Joy-Bee before. Yeah, it was like 10 years ago. I did the Joy-Bee GP1 video. Yeah, I don't think they have a 4K version of a Joy-Bee. I think they still call it a GP something. They have GPV or I don't know, V1. Yeah, but I think we have better, we're better actually, Viewsonic is better in terms of the portable LED projector lineups. We have a more fuller lineups from 1080p to 480. So we incorporate a lot of the features that the other company, they don't have, such as the hard and common speakers. And also we have a lot of smart projectors, smart portable projectors. So if you are looking for a LED mini or Pico projectors, Viewsonic definitely has the most complete lineup. Do you have any with a Chromecast or Google TV? Not yet, right? Nice to have this stuff integrated. Not at the moment. So what you needed to work was the TV stick, the Google TV stick. Just connect one, yeah. Right, right. All right, it's like the little projector you have on your picture there, it'd be nice if it was 4K. Maybe eventually Texas Instruments will do some magic. Right, hopefully, yeah. Well, we'll see what happened in 2021 or 2022. And Ray, you have also other product launching there? Yeah, so kind of moving down the line now, this one is actually one that's already been on the market for a little while, but we brought it along because it is a very significant product for us. This is our TD1655 portable display. So this is a 15.6 inch portable monitor, IPS. It runs on USB Type-C primarily. Let me show you those ports right there. But it does also have an HDMI. So really nice productivity, especially on the go, if you need a really flexible work environment and you're trying to find an open space. Do people connect their smartphones to that? Like run Samsung DeX or the Huawei PC mode, they can run it directly from the smartphone, right? Yes, yes. It is up to the amount of power that the phone can supply. So there probably are some phones where if you try to connect the full screen to it, it can't give enough power, but we tried it with a pretty late model Galaxy and didn't have any issues and it was able to run. So it actually draws the power from the USB. There's no battery inside. Correct, there was no battery inside. However, in terms of power, we did include a 60 watt power adapter, which is a lot more than it needs. And the reason why is because with a 60 watt power adapter, you connect it to the wall, you connect the USB-C to this. This will only take about seven of those 60 watts and then the other watts will go to your laptop. So it'll actually charge your laptop just with a little small included charger that we include with this. And is there a price? Is a good affordable price for this device, for this display? Yes, we have two models. We have a touch and a non-touch. This one is touch, 10-point passive touch. This one is a 23 or sorry, this one is a 239.99 and then the non-touch is 179. All right, and it comes to the screen protector there. It does, right here on the front. This is magnetic. So it just, oops, it lined up correctly. That's my bad. And then it'll protect. Nice. All right. And moving down a little bit or did you have any other questions? No. Okay, moving down here, we have our Elite XG320U. This is our newest entrance to the Elite lineup. We're targeting a release around summertime. This is a 32 inch 4K with 144 Hertz refresh rate. And it's notable because it is the first, it will be the first ViewSonic monitor with HDMI 2.1. And this one will actually have dual 2.1 ports as well as a display port 1.4A. So this monitor is perfect for these next generation consoles that are coming around that support the 4K high refresh rate. So we expect to have full support of those as well when it comes out. And also on the gaming PC side, again, support up to past 120 goes all the way to 140. It is an HDR monitor as well. So 600 nit HDR is certified and supported. And this one is an AMD FreeSync premium pro monitor as well. So the adaptive sync technology is there as well. But because you are two HDMI 2.1, does I mean you also adapt to the other sync systems that the one from Nvidia and like it's part of the standard, like the variable, the referential that, or what you call it, the low latency? Yeah, so there's two standards there. The Nvidia one is G-Sync and that's typically supported on the display port ports. I believe G-Sync is supported on the display port. It's not supported on the HDMI. Is that correct Jason? Nope, we might have lost Jason again. That's all right. You typically won't get G-Sync on an HDMI whereas FreeSync you will. And then the other standard you were mentioning is HDMI variable refresh rate or VRR. That is part of the HDMI standard and that is supported by the next generation consoles and it shouldn't have any issues on here as well. Nice. And is it going to be a good price? We don't know. We're not ready to announce pricing at this point. We do believe that there have been some high refresh rate 4K monitors on the market that are very, very high end. We're definitely trying to undercut that pricing like one. What would be nice is if there's some nice cloud gaming systems that would support the whole 4K 144 Hertz. So people don't have to invest huge amounts of money in a huge desktop gaming machine to get the full quality of this display. Yeah, I agree. And I don't know of any. So the limitation there right now is not even really the service so much as I'm not aware of any streaming boxes from Google or anybody else that HDMI 2.1. But if they bring them out and they update them then sure there's no reason why they couldn't do that. Nice. And then the very last one we have there at the end that is the VG2440V. That is a 24 inch sort of business and work from home monitor that's notable because it has a built in camera on top. So we've had a webcam on monitor before but we wanted to bring updated one to the market a little bit better technology. So this one is the built in shutter. So if you're not working, you don't want to use the shutter and this camera can tilt forward and backwards by five degrees independently of the monitor. So you can tilt it down and up without having to adjust the monitor without having to mess up any of your perfect ergonomics on the monitor. And what's the resolution of the webcammer? The webcam is a 4 HD webcam. And so 1920 by 1080 and the monitor is also 1920 by 1080. So they kind of compliment each other. Nice. It'd be nice to have a 4K camera on top of the 4K display and the 8K camera on top of the 8K display. That might need to be the next generation then. It's quadruple. It's definitely something that would be good in this age of everybody video conferencing people. I mean, you're matching the resolution of the screen over there. And 1080p is actually better than many, it's better than all the laptop webcams, but... Yeah, yeah. A lot of the laptop webcams are still like around 720. So yeah, we think we'll get better visual fidelity with one of these. And like you say, we've had huge demands from education and enterprise that need this type of a solution. Nice. Awesome. So thanks a lot for showing all this cool stuff. The CES 2021 is interactive. It's online. I'm happy to do it. All right. Thank you. Thanks a lot. Thanks everybody. Thanks Mia and everybody for this video. Thank you. Just don't know if you need any more information.