 I'm Yoko with Astrodesign ZUS Office and we're presenting our lineup of HDMI 2.1 test equipment at CES. So is Astral at the base of a lot of the future of what's coming? Very much. So Astrodesign has been working on 8K equipment since 2013, especially with broadcasting and shooting side. So we're professionals at the signal conversion technology. Yeah, I did the first 8K video with Astral in 2014 or 2013, right? Yeah, yeah. So why is it always Astral the first one in the industry? We are a very, very small company and we handle very, very niche type test products and we make a very good partner for larger consumer electronics companies to request special test products that they need for their products. So for example, Sony, Samsung, all these companies. Three years before they released the TV, they're already working with you. Yes, because they need to be testing and they need to know they have a stable, reliable test equipment to know that their product works before they announce it on the market. So is this one of the products? Yes. It's a big box. What is this one? This is our signal generator and so we would test with the 8K displays or CES to make sure that they can actually, like the panels are tested with us, the displays themselves are tested with us, to make sure that their single cable 8K 2.1 actually works. So for example, all these 8K TVs at the show, they have, every one of them maybe have this in the R&D center and then they send the signal. We would. Maybe? Or you do it? I'd like to say that they do, yes. Maybe. In Asia, we are like the leader. The leader in test equipment. In test equipment. So you need this to, here, how do you select 4K 120, you know? So right now, 8K 120. Yeah. We have a pattern prop that is an 8K 60 uncompressed video pattern and we're outputting it to our analyzer. And the analyzers, this one? Yes. We're taking it in almost 2400 megahertz signals. And that's an HDMI 2.1 cable? So there is no official 2.1 cable just yet. HDMI is still working on certification, but this is a kind of engineer's prototype cable. That can do the 48 gigabit per second. They can do all this stuff. Yes. And they can do 8K 60. Yes. So if you check, everything seems to be fine, but you could also be doing that on a TV and not this one, right? Yes, but if you wanted to actually check to make sure everything is HDMI compliant, all of the metadata is showing the way it's supposed to be. At this stage, early stage of 2.1, you really want to be checking with an analyzer.