 So here's a ViewSonic 4K DLP projection. Correct. 1499. So what is the name of this product? This is a PX727 dashboard. So right here it's a PX727 4K. How soon is it available? It's available for pre-order next week. Next week? Yes. And we're shipping this next month? Next month, yep. So this is the previous one you have? This is a projector. So this is a home projector? But before, ViewSonic had a bigger 4K one, right? No, this is a first 4K projector. The first 4K? Yeah. That was the first one? Yes, it was the first 4K projector. So it's quite compact? Yep. What's the lumen? This is a 2000 lumen. No, right? It has an RGB color wheel. So it has a really good color. What did you say? It has an RGB color wheel. So it has a really good color. Especially for movies and home theater settings. And what's the connectors right here? It has two HDMI ports. One is an HDCP 2.2. It supports 4K signals. And the other one is a regular HDMI port. It has a VGA port. And also audio in and out. So a 4K signal can only come here? Right, it comes to the... Is this 1080p? Yeah, 1080p. And audio out? Yep. And audio in right here. So you can output your sound to like a stereo system if you want to. And we got our S232 port as well. Two controls. And a USB power port. So you can connect to your like Chromecast or Amazon 5 TV. And plug it in right here. You don't have to plug it into a external power source. The best input is Netflix and Amazon 4K, right? That's a great input. And YouTube 4K. Yeah, I can do that too. So much content, right? Yep, a lot. Like my video right here. It's 4K. It's 4K, yep. The best way to watch it is here. Yep, exactly. It's much better than TV, right? Oh yeah. Unless you get a 4K TV. This will give you a bigger screen and with a higher resolution. What's the aspect? What's called a... How wide is it? It's 16 by 9. How wide is it? I don't know. That's 65. Oh, it's 2160. 2160, yep. So it's a center 4K. So it makes a wide big screen? Yeah, wide... Yeah, that's fine. Yep. You can split photo away. You can create a bigger screen. It's perfect. What is this? This is... Ocho Shoto Gaming Projector, right here. So is that the... That's not a 4K, is it? It's 1080p, right here. Yep, so... It's Ocho Shoto. You can put it right next to your wall and create a big sized image right here. And this one is a very bright one. This is a high brightness laser, actually. Yep. It's 5,000 lumens. This one is 1080p. An 1080p version? We have a WSGA version as well. How does it compare at laser and LED? So... Laser TLP, right? This is a laser TLP. How does it compare with an LED TLP? Laser is higher brightness and it's... The life of the light source is similar to LED. Compared to traditional lamp base, lamp base usually have a shorter lamp life. So it has maybe... 8,000 hours on average. But laser can go up to 30,000. So you don't have to change lamps every so often. Less than 10 minutes. So why is the name so complicated? PX727, what does it mean? It's just how we name our projectors. PX is for home theater type of projectors. We have our laser projector. It's called LS. It stands for Laser. And then we have other... That one is also a PX series because it's for home theater settings, gaming and stuff like that. And also we have our regular P.A. or PG, stuff like that for entry level or for commercial usage. How long is the lamp life? The lamp life is about, I would say, right here, up to 15,000 hours. So it's an LED? This is a lamp, traditional lamp base. How can it be so long? Normally it's only 3,000 or what? Normal lamp, 4,000? Normal, maybe 5,000 and then with the newer technology we improve our lamps. How do you like the LED? LED can go up to 30,000. So that means you can buy this and you can use it for 10 years, right? Depends on how often you use the projector. It can professionally ask for up to 10 years. I use 1,500 every year. Okay, yeah. 10 years for me. So 1,500 dollars. 1,499 today. But before the end of the year you can put it down 9,900. It's possible. Yeah, it could be. Maybe by the end of the year. Normally your projector goes down before the end of the year at a price? It depends on what projector it is. But 4K, it's possible. And this is using the DLP, 4K technology, pixel shifting. But on the screen you see 4K pixels. You see 8 billion pixels. All of them are there. You don't see any wobbling, nothing. Zero of that, right? It's like a native 4K. What's the difference then? What's going to be the difference? If in the future there's a native 4K, what can you change? Yeah, maybe if you want a native 4K you have to pay for a native 4K chip. Which is like 20,000 dollars. But with pixel shifting technology you can use a lower resolution TI chip. And use a pixel shifting to create an 8 million pixel image on the screen. So the difference is really small. Of course, native 4K has actual 4K TI chip there. But with pixel shifting you can't really tell the difference. With naked eye, you can't tell the difference. So if you can't tell the difference, there's no difference. If you want to pay the 20,000 price point you get a true 4K image. It's up to you actually. If you want to pay for a full price. Do you have this at home now? I don't, we just launched it. You don't have it yet? No, it's a sample we have. After CES we'll have this, right? Yeah, 4K we'll judge it by home. So you don't have 4K now? I don't have it yet. So it will be a big change, no? Yeah, it will be amazing now. You'll have to pay 2 dollars more every month for Netflix. Get a 4K content, right? It's worth it. It's worth it to get 4K Netflix. But I wish we would have 30 megabits, higher bit rate. We only have 15 megabits. And if you have 150 inch, maybe it's not enough bit rate. We need to call Netflix and tell them to give us more bit rate. That's not great, the bit rate. Because for TV it's okay. But this is not TV, this is much bigger. Yeah, you get a bigger screen, right? Higher bit rate. And how do you compare with Optima and BenQ? Optima and BenQ, they have similar technology with our 4K projector. What we provide is that we have a really affordable price point. And I think the price point is higher. What's the smaller one? Similar in size. Similar in size? Yep. But price? Yeah, we provide a more affordable price. And some technologies in colors or something else? And it's similar. It's similar, yep. Alright, cool. So how many protectors do you sell every year? Secret or? It depends on which. Not millions, but you know. I don't have a number on top of my head right now. But with the 4K now you should probably grow your market price. Oh yeah, the 4K is going up a lot. I hope so. It's not so easy. Because everything is 4K right now. Hopefully the price you can bring. I'm sure that the price is going to drop and make it more affordable for everybody. Just like how 1080p projector was. When they launched it they were at a higher price point. And more and more people come up with 1080p projectors and the price point will go down. I think 999, everybody should buy. That's good. One 499? Only half of people should buy. But that's really good enough for you. Yep. Thank you.