 I'm Kevin Wensel, HP's Technical Marketing Manager for Consumer PC's. The machine I got to show you today is the world's first Chromebook using an AMD CPU. Now that doesn't mean a whole lot to most users, but up to now we've only used Intel and ARM. And I ask myself, why not AMD before now? It's a very capable processor, we're giving great performance, and we're able to build a 14-inch Chromebook at only $269 as a starting price. It's got full-size keyboard, a 14-inch display available with HD or full HD, touch or non-touch, and touch displays on Chrome are getting really popular today, because Chrome, of course, can run all of the Android apps, and many of those apps are touch-based. When you have a touch, does it take away some of the visibility and the layer of the screen? You get some kind of reflectiveness happening. You don't see an issue on the screen with touch, the only thing you lose is a little bit of battery life, but really not even much battery life. A little bit of glare or battery life? Battery life. So not extra glare a little bit? No, not really. So 269 is without touch? 269 would be an HD display without touch. Only a few dollars more and you can get the full HD display with touch. So maybe a 299 or 319 or something? Yeah, I'm not sure exactly. And then you have Type-C? For connectivity, we've got Type-C on both sides, and that's your charging jack. We've got Type-A so you can plug in other devices without dongles. We've got a microSD slot to expand storage easily, and of course headphone jack. And on the other side? On the other side, also Type-C, also Type-A and a lock slot. So all the connectivity you'd really expect in a machine like this. And Type-C can use as an external display? Yes it can. Both of them? Yes. Or just one of them? Both of them. So you can have three displays? Yes. Also both of them can be used for charging. Nice. And using power delivery, fast charging, everything, you can use any... I'm not sure on the fast charging. Okay. All right. And then it's white? We have white and blue as two of the colors. And the idea also, it uses HP's IMR technology on the keyboard deck so it looks like metal although it's actually not, but it feels great. Nice. So it has a nice mouse pad, big one. Yes. You can't ship anything with like a soft car. You wouldn't do it anyway. Google is very, very careful about what they allow us to do in terms of technology, feel all of that on a Chromebook. So we work very closely with Google on it. And battery life is going to be good? Battery life is in the range of 8 to 10 hours depending on your configuration. And it's called AMD A4? Yeah, this is just the CPUs are an AMD A4 or A6. But the machine itself is the HP Chromebook 14.