 We're here with HP and you have a new laptop right here, so who are you? Hi, my name is John Hagen from the commercial notebook product marketing team. And this is the Leapbook X360. So this is, you can show that it swivels all around. Yep, you can move it into five different modes. Obviously laptop mode, tablet mode, media mode, collaboration mode, and then tent mode as well. It has a nice big touchpad. It's like tent. So you have three different versions? Yeah, so basically we have a full HD resolution. That can come with a privacy screen as well, which is called HP SureView. And then we also have a UHD version, so ultra-high definition. The UHD? Yep, the UHD one is this one over here. So that's 4K, and how big is the screen? It's a 13.3 inch screen. The form factor is 2.82 pounds or 1.28 kilograms, so very lightweight. It's also very thin at 14.95 millimeters thin. It's really the world's thinnest business convertible. Is it the latest Intel? Yep, latest Intel Kaby Lake generation product, so it runs on a U-series processor. 4i, i5, and i7 are available. The Bang & Olufsen sound, so it has nice speakers. Is it coming up on another keyboard? Yeah, so we do have Bang & Olufsen built into it. We've done a lot of improvements with our audio. Our goal is really to replace those pucks that you see sometimes in conference rooms that people have to hook up to the computer. Instead, we just want to be able to use the laptop for the audio in conference room. What about the privacy screen? Is that the first time that it's in the laptop? We have had one generation previously on the Leapbook 840 and the Leapbook 1040 product. What we've put into the X360 now is the second generation privacy screen. I'll give you a quick demonstration of that here. So right now you can see from all angles that the screen is very visible. Once you turn on the privacy feature, you can see from the side you're not able to see the screen, you can actually see the screen still and work. So if the guy on the plane next to you is kind of looking at your work, all you have to do is just hit that privacy screen filter called HP SureView and he's not able to see what you're working on anymore. It looks a little bit like a TN panel from before IPS, the age of before. Yeah, these are IPS panels, but it does block the view from the side. Does it consume a lot of power to make it like that or the same or? No, a little bit of power, but in the most part it's very negligible. And then you have a smart card reader, can you show? Yep. Is that an option or is it in all of them? It's in all of them. And then you have micro USB and micro SD. There's some volume control. USB-C here. You can also power the notebook either through the 4.5mm jack or through the USB-C power delivery. It may have micro SD. So there's 2 micro SD? The SIM card. The SIM card right here. Alright, so how much it cost? We announced it at 12.49 starting at price. Full HD, basically? Yep, full HD. We felt the privacy screen or the sure view. I don't know what the exact configuration is. It goes all the way up to 16GB DDR4 available. High-five and high-seven processors.