 And here we have some new Kodak projectors, and hi, so who are you? Absolutely, I'm Paul Zakresky, I'm the head of marketing for Kodak and CNA Global. What we have here today is our Kodak Luma projectors. They come in three different models. This is the 75, and then this one is the 150. Then we also have one above this, which is the largest in the line. Is this the Lumen? These are Lumen values. With the 350, it's 150 lumens. With the 150, it's 75 lumens, ANSI lumens. And then the 75 is 50 ANSI lumens. What's the resolution that they project? Resolution, it can handle 4K, but the actual resolution of the projector is 720p. On all of them? On all of them, yes. So what's the price on this? This one is just about $200. So that's the 75. The 150 is $249, and then the 350 is $340. The great thing about the 352 is the 350 actually has built-in capabilities, so you can use your Netflix and other device straight through. So it works through Bluetooth and also works through Wi-Fi. So you can actually use your Wi-Fi at home to... Netflix on board? Correct. It's running Android? Yes. They all Android? No, only the 350 is Android. What the 150 can do is it can screen mirror. So whatever you're watching on your phone or your smart device, you can actually screen mirror through this. And then this one is a direct connection. So with the 75, it's direct connection. So what do you have here? So these are our instant print cameras. So this one is the print-o-matic. This is the basic entry. So this is a point-shoot and print camera. This will automatically instantly print 2x3 images through our Zinc technology. Does it look like this? So it looks exactly like this. So you can print and it instantly prints out. Those are also sticky back paper. And our Zinc technology is zero ink technology. So you don't need any kind of cartridges. There's no ink supply. It's all direct. So here's 50 Zinc. Yep. How much is the price for this? So this will run about 40 cents per print. So that means it's $20. $20 for this. Correct. And how much is the camera? The camera is $69.99. Very affordable. And as you go up through the line, we have some other interesting cameras. This one opens. So this is the Put-X Smile. That is also a point-shoot camera. How much is that? It also has this. So this is $99. $99 and you get the ability to actually do some edits and you can preview it before you go. The next one now is actually a printer. So I'll show this one right here. So this is a standalone printer. Just printer only. Yes. So this works with an app. It works with the Put-X Smile app. The Android iOS. Android and iOS as well. And it gives you the capability of taking anything from your camera roll and or your social media. You can bring it down into the app. You can edit it and then print it directly through here. This one is also a 2x3 print. Sneaky back same paper that I showed you in the other two. How much is that? This is also $99. And then when you don't use it, you close it. And you just flip it closed. The last piece is this one here. So this is the Put-X Smile Classic. This is brand new to the line just introduced. To turn it on. It looks sort of like a Polaroid. So it has a very classic look to it. So this is the camera going this way? And it's actually this way. So this is a 2-in-1. So you could shoot this way and it's point shoot and the picture comes out. And it prints actually a 4x3 image. So it prints on 4x3. And the beauty of this is actually a 2-in-1. You could also use the app to print from your camera roll or your social media. Or you can instantly print. And it says zero ink. Zero ink. So there's kind of ink in the paper. It's a heat technology. So the Zinc technology basically is there's layers within that are heat activated and actually create the colors on the paper. How's the quality? Quality is very good. Very good? It's meant for, again it's not meant for museum quality. This is really meant for snaps and fun images. But all the pictures you see on the tables here were printed from these pictures. What's the life on this? The life on this is very durable. It's actually spill proof. So it has a very durable waterproof coating on it. And unless you, with any picture, if you put it in the direct sunlight, it'll have issues. But if it's kept and stored out of the direction. Five years, 10 years, 50 years, it's fine. Yes, absolutely. It's not going to degrade. It is not going to degrade. Nice. And what's the price of the big one there? It's $1409. And how about the paper? The Zinc. So the paper is a little bit more expensive because it's larger. So you'll probably be about 50 to 60 cents per print on this one. For a 50 back? Correct. Then there's one more thing I want to show you, which is really cool. With the app, you can actually create through AR. You can actually create what we call living photos. So you'll see some of these down here. We actually did a living photo app. So you'll see they're just regular pictures. But when I hover the camera, when I hover the app over there, it actually comes to life. So what you can do is you can embed a video on image through the app. And then you can play it over and over. Is it easy to record a video to put it over a specific photo? Yes. So what you basically have to do is you take your photo with your phone. And then you take your video with the phone. And then through the app, it actually has create the AR. And it takes you through step-by-step the directions. It takes literally a minute to create one of these live photos. So is this Kodak Kodak? You're Kodak. We are a licensee of Kodak. So we actually license, and it's our technology, but we have the license for the Kodak. We are from the U.S. Are these all available for a while or recently, right now? So this was just announced. So the press release came out on the Kodak Classic just yesterday. So these are available across the world. Just shipped. These have been out for about five months now. And the chromatic was from last year. And this is new. These are new as well. So these just started to ship in. How are you scanning them? Negatives. Negatives. Yes, of course. So the great thing about this product is it allows you to scan any of your negatives. So you put your negative in and use a sliding group. With this unit, we can actually adjust the brightness of the image as well. And then when you capture it, it saves it to a an SD card that you put in the back. Or if you have it attached to your computer, it can save it directly to your computer's phone. Slides also. It does slides. It does 35mm. It does 110, 126 films. And it'll also do slides and 8mm movies. So if you have old 8mm movies, you can actually put them through the slot in the front and you can capture individual frames from the movies. Nice. And what's the quality resolution? So it can create up to a 14 megapixel image. Yes. It's outstanding. So this is $179. $170.