 So here's the Philips, Picopix Max, and hi, so who are you? Hello, my name is Toby, I work for Philips, and we're presenting our latest collection here at the IFA. And this is on Indiegogo right now, a 719 Euro, and this is 1080p. Exactly, it's a full HD projector from Philips, it's the first time Philips is collaborating with Indiegogo. We are in the process of developing the product, people are highly interacting, participating in the whole process, and it's been a huge success. It's been the second most successful campaign on Indiegogo within two days already. Over 5,000 projectors already sold, and our team is really engaging with the audience. 419 Euro is really good price, with 800 lumens it's not dark, it's a good 1080p, very compact. It's bright, full HD like I said, it's very compact, it's basically the best mobile projector in the market, it's smart. It comes with Android, so you can install your favorite apps like Netflix for example, YouTube. So it's got like an iron processor inside that's running the full Android. Exactly, we have Android on it, so we have speakers as you can see here. So you can have an HDMI input, so you can take any source in, right? Absolutely. You can connect your computer, your other TV boxes, your Chromecast. But maybe it could do Chromecast if it's an Android, it depends how it's implemented, right? And what's here, Type C, Type C? Exactly, Type C, so we are with Apple already. So you can connect with iPhones, with Androids. But Type C I guess could also be extra host ports. And you can connect your speakers in a mini jack, and you can put a microSD, and there's a Kensington lock right here. But actually this is even battery powered. It is battery powered, it gives you up to like 3 hours battery power. Definitely enough for a movie. Absolutely. And it's smart, isn't it? That's really something I like to point out. You really can install your apps already on the device. And it has built-in speaker. It has built-in speaker. But of course you can pair it with your favorite Bluetooth speaker. It's not a huge volume though. It's not a huge volume, I mean, it's still a smart and mobile projector, but that's why we have Bluetooth integrated. So you're going to have a nice Bluetooth speaker, and you have a movie night anywhere you want. And then here you are showing the Screenio S6. This is a 4K projector with the built-in loud sound. So when is this in the market? This is launching right now, so you can get it right now. And how much is the price? It retails for $1,799. With two 4K 60 inputs maybe. With an Ethernet, so it also runs Android. Exactly, it also runs Android. It comes with a little, we call it AirMode. And we can go around like this. Exactly, and you can see the picture over there. So this is a... It looks like... I can show you maybe... It's not an Android TV, is it? No, it's not an Android TV. It's an Android operating system. You can install your favorite app. And of course you can also just stream them from your phone and tablets, wirelessly. So you have Kodi and whatever apps people want. We have also an app to eat stores. You can download a lot of apps. But you have an office also in Switzerland, right? And it's not in the EU, but the EU is pushing for Google to provide the Google Play Store to more and more devices. Potentially there could be a Google Play Store here, eventually, maybe. And the app to eat is connected now. And then in there there's Netflix and everything. Exactly. So that means it's a certified device for the DRM and everything. So all these apps are working. You can also Kodi whatever you want. All right. And what's the Lumen? This is 2000? Yes. It's really bright enough. I mean you can see here at the show we have lots of light from the ceilings. Like shining here on the booth. And it still gives you a very nice picture. Nice. What's this one? That's basically the little brother of the MS6, the S4. Also HDR, but it's a full HD, not a 4K projector. And it retails for 1199. Nice. And you're showing that you can do wireless something with a tablet? Yeah, the tablet is more like for information. These are our portable wireless projectors. It's called the Picopic series. That's the Nano here. That's the Micro. Especially the little brothers of the Picopic Max, which you can get on Indiegogo. Here you see the boards, the connectors. What is the resolution? 720p or? This is QHD and this is NHD. So QHD means 960 times something? Exactly, times something. Right now we have three devices in the Picopics range. The Nano, the Micro and the Max. And the Lumens here? The Lumens, this is 150 and this is like 100. Right. We're talking about Philip's color lumens. It's a little bit different than the normal lumens. And then we have the Neopics range, which is really like an entry range of projectors. Very affordable. Very affordable. They started just like 69 euros going up to 200 euros for an HD projector, LED. Is it HD or HD? Not 1080. No, not 1080. 1080 is a quarter and 720. 720 resolution? Exactly. This is kind of like an LCD projector, right? Yeah, it doesn't give you the... It's not a DLP. Exactly. It's more like an entry projector. Maybe it's your first time you want to buy a projector. You don't have the big budget for it, but you want to try it. And this is your range. And this is 69, the small one. What's the resolution here? This one is 69. That's a very, very low resolution, 200. All right. That's a very... This is more like an old start. It's really a starting projector. Maybe for your kids, you know, if they want to play with their little Nintendo or something. Nice. And then you have a short throw. Absolutely. That's been our short generation of the screen here, older short distance. That's not 4K, is it? No, that's full HD. How's the handle? What's the price? It has the 2.1 Dolby speakers with the subwoofer inside. So it's really all in one, older short distance. It's more than 2,000 euros. It retails 1,899. 1,899. And it does a really big screen. Yeah, I mean, look at the distance. It's like this far away from the wall. And you can't even put it closer. Like 20 centimeters is what you should, like, as a minimum have. So what's your positioning so far with the Philips brand? Are you one of the European leaders in the projector business? Well, we're definitely the leader when it comes to end user projectors. So if you're like an end user and you're looking for a projector between 100 and 2,000 euros, you will find a device with an hour portfolio. And selling only in Europe or USA? No, we sell across the world. Asia also? If you're in the US, we are starting on Amazon this month. For example, it's probably the easiest access point. We're selling in China. We're starting in Australia. Of course, in Europe being Philips, the European company, we are very present. And we use EFA especially to the European markets to show our new portfolio. But this portfolio is with the Swiss office, right? We also have a Swiss office. Well, basically, I mean, we are in the Philips family, so we're across the world.