 And I'm here with Peter Boots, who is also from Belgium. Yeah, it's me. So Peter said he wanted to do a review for us while we're sitting here having our lunch. So tell us, how did you get this device and then what is it? Well, I won it when I went to the movies and I had to fill a form there. And I forgot totally about it and a few months later I got a message that I won a prize. So I didn't know what I would get and after a few weeks I've got this little Polaroid printer. So it's about the size of a deck of cards in his hand? Yeah, a little bit bigger, but it's rather small. You can put it in your pocket. You have to load up the batteries and then you can print pictures. So it's got a micro-USB card on it and then he slides the lid open. What do we see inside there? There is a little pack of printing paper in it, ten pieces. And in centimetres it's about four by six centimetres. I don't know what the inch is. And then you should be down on the inside. It's got a little spring-loaded thing that pushes down on the paper so it's always holding it tight. Yeah, because it lowers every picture that appears. It lowers the rest of the deck. So I can't quite tell where the mechanism is that actually makes the paper slide out though. Something's driving it. Maybe that's down underneath. There's a wheel that pushes the paper out. So basically you just put it on. You see a little white light if you put it on. So he's pressing the power button on the side and we get a little light. And then on your phone you have a nap from Polaroid where you can immediately make a picture or just go to the library and choose a picture there. And then you have different options to resize the image and also adjust the brightness and saturation. It even has a lot of filters like Instant Process, Transfer, Sepia. Even a lot of stickers to put onto it and borders and text. It's funny that photography is making a comeback here, right? Yeah. I mean not photography but printing photos making the comeback, right? Yeah. So do you have any idea how much this costs? It was, I can't remember yet, but it's I think 160 euros or something like that. Okay, so not that bad. But I'm guessing that they get you on the cost of the paper? Yeah. The paper is about 60 cents. For one? Oh wow. Yeah. So don't buy this for your child. No. So I bought a package of 50 prints extra for about 30 or 36 euros. Okay. That is so fun though. This is really cool. So show Nevis the picture there at the same time. Is it lit up? Yeah. Oh. I went to sleep. Well this is pretty cool. Thank you very much Peter. Peter Boots from Brussels. Okay, thank you.