 360, 3D, 360, virtual reality camera for the X... It's very special, so who are you? So my name is Shachar Binoun, I'm the CEO of Humanized Technologies and we're very proud to announce today, here at the CES Unveiled, the Views Camera, a product that we've been working on for more than two years. So on each side is two cameras? Basically we have here eight full HD cameras, capturing a stereoscopic 3D, the entire sphere, meaning that the zenith, the nadir, everything, the entire sphere, all the way up, all the way down, everything. You can't get away from it. Those cameras don't shoot the same direction? Is it a little bit different? Because each camera has a vertical field of view of 180, so we capture the entire sphere. So it's fisheye a little bit? It's fisheye, we do the fisheye correction, fisheye distortions, and then the white balance, and then the exposure, everything. Everything inside? No, the process is done on a PC with a one-click button operation. So everything is recorded but you need to render a process? A screen pops up, you press on one button and it's done. Have you considered trying to process it inside? It's a gigantic amount of data in order to have a amount of processing inside. It's a lot of processing inside. FPGA is something... We have FPGAs inside. You already have, but what do you do with them? Basically, we're not doing the processing inside. There is some processing done inside, but the stitching software, proprietary technology requires a lot of processing power. But the processing time is at video rate, meaning that if you shoot a one-minute video, it takes only one minute to process. So you can do it real-time? So we call it video rate, it's not really real-time, it's at video rate. Why can you not just stream it? You can stream it from the computer. So you could actually... So you can. You could do it real-time. You could rely. Not from the camera itself. Okay? So why can't you make it live? You can make it live once it's connected to your computer, but not from the camera itself. So this is just a mock-up right now, no? This is just a mock-up, but actually the red camera, the yellow one is a real camera. Let's just bring the yellow just one second, because there you have an example where you could just have it on a table with a pod. It looks exactly the same. And how soon is it available? And when can people buy it? We'll be ready for pre-order around March, and we'll be ready for shipping around August. How much? Because? The price would be well below $1,000. We don't have the exact price yet. As soon as we finish the logistics and the other cons, then we'll determine. But it's going to be well below...