 Here's the novel 100e Chromebook. So, hi, so what's special about this one? So, what we've taken with our Chromebook strategy is we said, right, there shouldn't be sort of consumer devices that just put into the enterprise and education space. These have been designed around customer feedback to be durable, to be resistant, and basically to be kid-proof at the end of the day. So, small resistant keyboard, you've got drain holes, they're impact and drop tested. So, you know, they're designed to last, even though they're at a very appealing price point. Has a nice, big mousepad. 100e seems to be, that's the cheapest one of them, of the generation, like 100e, 300e, 500e, that means it's the entry-level one. Sheep kind of devalues it, we'd say at an entry-level price point. Entry-level. So, it's even more affordable than some of the other one. What kind of pricing are we talking about? It's so new, I don't know, to be honest. We literally have launched them at this event, but I'm not sure of the actual price points. There's a nice little bump right here, I kind of like it's nice to grab it, but also on the table it doesn't move around. Can we check the ports? Certainly. So, we've got USB-C, we've got USB-3, which power out as well for charging, and USB-C on this side as well, because if you were connected it to power it up, you should still have another port for future proofing. Combo headset, micro SD and another USB-3. And with an Intel solar-on type processor and a smooth Chrome support right here, available not only in the US, but in Europe. These are all global products, and they're available all around the world.