 So here we have a one terabyte SD card, even a one terabyte micro SD card by Lexar coming soon. So hi, so who are you? My name is Joey Lopez. I'm the senior manager for social media marketing. And so these are our future products, right? Yes, yes. So here we're just showing off some early prototypes of what's to come in 2019. We're also showcasing our Lexar professional line of cards and readers. Lexar, known for making C-Fast, CF, SD. Yeah, these are the fast ones. Yes, that is the 2000X SD card, UHS-2, UHS-2, with up to 300 megabytes read, 260 write. We also have a full line of micro SD cards as well. And these are application cards right here, the A series. Yes, this one is the A1, B30. Then we have the 1000X, B60. And finally our 1800X, B90. And these terabytes are for later, or this is potentially next year? Yes, yes, we're planning on 2019. Again, some early prototypes. Lexar is very dedicated and continuing to build quality solutions for photographers and videographers. There's a chance that it could also be a faster one, right? Yes. Potentially it could also be a 1000X with one terabyte. Yes, we're working on these right now and more to come. It's using the 3D memory system, right? Sure. That's how you can scale to huge quantities, but it depends on the market, right? It might not be that cheap. Sure, sure. Yes, so obviously we make solutions that our photographers and videographers are requesting. For example, a perfect example is the 2000X card. You make it in 128 capacity. You get half of the performance in the 1000X, but we double the capacity. For those that want to shoot more photos or pay video. And for those that are shooting lots and lots of skills, we have the 633 which is slower performing with still professional grade and V30 class. And as far as I heard, there might be a 512 coming here too, maybe next month. But this one is still limited to 128 for the super fast. Correct. Because it's not so easy to make a super fast, right? It's different. It's possible to make them fast and there's room to grow the capacities, but we want to find a nice area that's both available to be affordable for the customers. Nice. So maybe you can grab these right here. And it's real. Yeah. It's a real microSD, one terabyte. It's just amazing to hold this in my hand. And here's the other one terabyte. It wasn't too long ago where we were holding one gigabyte, let alone one terabyte. In an SD card. I really hope the smartphones are going to have a dual or quad microSD card. Sure. So you can have four terabytes in a thing. Yes, yes. Would that be cool? It's a possibility. Okay, that'd be cool. I'm really trying to hear. Oh yeah. So here, here, your light went off. Is that okay? Oh yeah. Okay. Okay. Here is our professional workflow line of card readers. We have a HR1 and HR2. HR1 is USB 3.0. HR2 is for Thunderbolt for Mac users using an Apple laptop or computer. You get to leverage the Thunderbolt speeds. We actually make a card reader for every card type. So those are, what's inside? So these are different card readers. So here we have a card reader for every card form factor. So SD, CF, CFast, micro, microSD. So whatever type of photographer you're shooting, we have a memory card for your photography. And this is a professional workflow. Is the way to get the data the fastest into the computer or? Yes, yes. So the cards, you obviously want a fast card when you're shooting so that you're writing to the card fast. We also want a fast card that's reading to your computer or laptop fast as well. All right. And what are you shooting around here? We're very excited to announce the new Lexar NS100 and 200. These are our new internal SSDs. These were just announced yesterday here at Photokina. For any photographer, videographer, graphic designer, professional looking to increase their computer performance, we have these as well. So that we not only make solutions for cards, readers, but now we want to create solutions such as SSDs so that you're able to optimize and accelerate all your workflow. So these are very fast performance? Yes. So here we have up to 550 read here. And then for the NS200, you have up to 550 read and 510 write. All right. Cool.