 All right, so there you have a new product right here, a Geniatek C-SOOT. So you do a VR headset? Yeah, it's a VR headset. Android Powered. We put an Android system inside and a very strong CPU from M-Logic with a quad-core GPU. So it works by itself, there's no phone inside? No phone inside, it's not like the frame. It's not a cardboard, it's putting fully running Android OS inside. And what's the platform, the processor? From M-Logic, quad-core. So that means it's not so heavy, it's good weight, good optics, and everybody in the family can have one. They don't need to put the phone in and out, in and out. But now the next trick is to get a nice UI, a nice interface system, right? What do you have for that so far? Yeah, we already tweaked Android for dual display for left part and right part. And also our unique feature is we also have HDMI input for that. So you can connect to the Xbox, to other setup box, other video source and still get VR. But then it's not head tracking maybe enabled? Unless it remotely sends the signals back to the PC or something? We have a Bluetooth and can send back to the PC but need the third party application working on that. Alright, so this is going to be big, how big do you think it's going to be? This kind of VR industry, the VR market. It's a big trend, it's going to be big now. Yeah, it's a big now but just a start. Just starting, alright.