 So we're here at Geniatek with Android 5. Yeah, hello, this is Mike Decker, VP Sales and Marketing at Geniatek. We are here today to get some insight again about Geniatek and about the development what we're doing on Android 5. Android 5 is a pretty amazing thing for us and an astonishing thing and boosting up our business. So therefore we put a lot of efforts and a lot of R&D inside of it to make it work on all our platforms. Besides we do go deeper into the presentation of our actual designs. We're coming back on that. Let's move over a little bit to roadmap to have some further studies. What we're doing here at Geniatek to have some opinion about what is our strategy on Android 5. So overall availability of the AIOP is already there. So as we are quite addicted to AMlogic itself, we have the full lineup and the start-up integration from the quad-core design. So all quad-core designs will be supported by Android 5 on-demand as the OROAM or ODM customers like to do it. So therefore just to give you a feeling we have box designs and we have dongle designs. And therefore AMlogic supporting up the S805, S802, 12 and even something totally new which comes up. Just a little step inside. S805 runs today Android 5.0 based on different kind of feature set. Anything up to 1080p even with HDBC support up to 60 frames per second but again only up to 1080p. Here we have the S802 designs already available in the market for a long time last year. April is the launch that runs into full volume production. There we have some even I think 8 models. We have just mentioned the 5802 and the 1600 series and the dongle design 182. Coming to the launch of now about S812 there we are launching two models like the 386 and 1660. The beauty of this here is definitely 4K HDBC with 30 frames per second. So anything can run out there with HDBC wonderful. And the beauty is which comes in the second half of this year it's 60 frames per second 4K and HDMI 2.0 and even with the opportunity and options about HDMI in three times. So on the dongle design we step over into it. We see a little bit that we're doing quite a lot because it's a low power design. It runs ARM A5 which is the beauty of it. It really can run just with 5V and 500 mA. No need for any kind of power supply to do so. Let's move over a little bit to our designs we're doing here. Just making a further explanation on the design part, on the electrical model. You see I'm going to talk a little bit about the S805 designs. This is the smallest quad-core design you can even imagine. Low power, it just needs 5V and it runs everything up to 10AVP even HDBC in hardware and decoding. So this is Android 5 right there? Yeah, this is the smallest Android 5 HDBC dongle you can even imagine about. You can read it quite easily. Very nice, very simple and it has a dual-band Wi-Fi on it and also a Bluetooth 4.0 LE. Can you imagine? So small it is. That's a really compact way to get ultimate smart TV upgrade. Yeah, with regards to Android 5.0 TV getting smarter. All these, let's say, TV installed bases which already run certain kind of smart capabilities gives the ability to run certain kind of services. TV on demand, IPTV, OTT services. But it's fragmented, it's not clear. With Android 5.0 it gets a big boost. We can use application as services. Every customer gets freedom to install what is necessary. So it boosts up the total business, now gets really smart. Smart means smart run as your service you might like it. That might be a very interesting item. And this big boost also for applications and games? Yeah, looking into the gamification of the whole smart TV environment. Just a little bit looking back and recap what we have. There was 344,000 Android games available, but mainly for the mobile platform. And now with this Android 5.0 and Android TV there is a bunch of new categories. It's now started only for TV, not only that video and OTT and video and demand service. Now the classification also becomes to TV games. So that gives another alternative opportunity for the customer to run applications and entertainment, even games. In a full category and we are expecting this year a couple of thousand fantastic games which are capable to run in a home environment in a home environment. Optimize for joystick control on a TV? Yes, absolutely all joysticks should be directly out of the box working with Android 5.0. Therefore we make this. Just looking back more into the different form factor, as I told you, here we have our newest design based on S802. We just have a look at the chipset. You see it here, just some orientation guys here. We have the memory here. We have the SD card slot. We have two USBs. Here's the chipset itself. We have a digital out. We have analog out. We have a gigabit LAN. And we do carry HDMI out 1.4A. This is the power circuit. But you see how compact it already is. It's already in mass production stage. Now getting into volume shipments after Chinese New Year. So this is a HEBC hardware decode 4K ultra-compact Android 5 experience? Yes, definitely. Anything what you can imagine, including HEBC 4K 30 frames per second, you can play back on any TV which is a capable TV. For sure, any TV which is not play back 4K TV would also display, but absolute resolution which is available on TV. And it says Google Cast right there. So now there's basically Chromecast protocol support. Yeah, what Google did, really did a beauty job that Google Cast, actually Chromecast, it's included directly into the stack itself. So means every device which comes with Android 5.0 and Android TV implemented by Geniatek runs directly Chromecast as well. So the beauty of that use cases are already implemented and can be used by the customer. Can we see a little more in the UI? So this is a work in progress right now, right? You're in the early stages of optimizing Android 5? Yeah, in the early stages, let's say we already working since six weeks, eight weeks on it, almost now. And if you think we need to run another, let's say, eight to ten weeks to make it mature, to deploy it to our customer, we already started the migration path for it. This we do together for sure with Amelogic. They have developers on their side and we have developer on our side to working very close in collaboration with these guys. And this is Material Design UI. This is the Material Design from Google. This is actually the Android TV launcher which is available from Google and from the AS of P itself. You can see, you can move around easily. Very simple to navigate and run around. And if you look here, you also here we see even very easy to access even connectivity itself. So what's the beauty of all this is it makes accommodation, makes it simple, easy of use. It's a very big boost for this. It makes every system smart. Voice search. Voice search is a very interesting item. We already implemented it and showed it at CES. Voice search is a very easy of use. People like already introduced by Amazon Fire TV but now it comes to any kind of one of our boxes which is run Android 5.0. We just type in and speak and then the device search it for that what we did. And it's cross services. It means not only for keywords on websites, it also cross to the content you might need to look for it. Nice, so totally Android 5 on every platform that you have right now. So your engineers are really busy and getting it to work. Well, besides the fact that we are before Chinese New Year, honestly speaking, what we can do, we can just walk around and we can look what the engineers are doing. They're pretty busy with that what we're doing. So this is your headquarters right here in Shenzhen? Yeah, that's really, we have the overseas sales department and system engineering here coming over here. Say hello to everybody. Here we have product management. Here we have software engineering, software design tools which working on the collaboration of the design of the UIs itself. Then we move over to the hardware department and then we come here to see working progress. Here the people are working very hard and what we like to do is to introduce you to Judy, our firmware manager. So may I introduce to you Judy? Judy, what are you doing in our company? The software product manager. So you're working mainly on the firmware customization and the product quality itself and also into the integration of the different use cases the customer is working on? Yes, we built another OEM customized firmware. That's quite interesting. So how far you are with your team involved into the Android 5 integration? We have a better 5.0 version right now. So we're already working almost six weeks on that path, right? Yeah. How do you think the progress is quite good? Currently it's stable, I think. We also demo it or say yes. Yes, we will demo it. So thank you very much, Judy. Thanks a lot for sharing your R&D area. You see all our developers quite organized on that path to see to make things working for our customers. Cool. So looking forward to crazy, stable Android 5 products. Yeah, we're looking forward to Q2 to roll out and deploy to our customers. Android 5 is really a boost. Thank you very much.