 People are really excited about Anchor products. Anchor makes great charging devices. They make USB hubs. But Anchor is announcing some interesting stuff here on a new brand name called Nebula. And I'm with Max Thayer of Anchor. Hi, nice to meet you, Allison. We're pleased to announce Nebula at this road show today. All right, so I'm looking at a tiny, thin piece of glass that has a beautiful video, what appears to be projected on it. It's a TV, but it's a video screen. But it's glass, there's nothing there. What am I looking at here? Yeah, so this is a demo display we have with a fog glass, which gives us an excellent picture. But the real star of the show is what's broadcasting this picture. Nebula is really pleased to be showing, and I'm veiling here our P3. We call it Pico projector. So this is a small portable projector, really lightweight. And it's putting out 720p, 2K lumens. You can shine a short screen, or it's the same image. 1,000 lumens. Yeah. I remember when lumens were in the hundreds. Yeah, it's really bright, and it's really portable. It's also backed by anchor technology, so it has a three-hour battery life. So you can take this outside, shine it on the side of your house, maybe a backyard barbecue at the pool whenever you want to play TV. This is audio as well. So he's got a thing that's like half the size of a toaster, I think I would call it. It's got a leather handle on top. It's got some buttons on the top here, projection from the front. What's it got on the rear there? Yep, we also have a speaker system, heat system. You can plug in HDMI, power, USB. You can play off a thumb drive. And it's also got an ultrasonic sensor and a red-eye sensor so it can do automatic focusing. Oh, wow. So that's cool. So the HDMI on the back is for the input source. Yeah, exactly. I hadn't even thought about where the magic was coming from. But this thing is bright. It's crisp. We're looking at it in two ways. We've got a small piece of frosted glass, but you're projecting it maybe six feet away, and it looks fantastic on that screen. Yeah, exactly. We want you to be able to play this in a living room, in the office, or maybe even outdoors, put on the side of your house at a barbecue. Yeah, this lighting is really challenging where we are right now. This would be fantastic at night on the side of a house. Yeah, exactly. So I promised if, well, let's talk about, what is this product called, the Nebula? This is the P3. The P3, and when will this be available? This will be available this coming year. We'll be announcing the date shortly. OK, and do you have a price point yet? We do $5.99. OK, that's not bad. That's not bad. But we're going to step over and look at the big boy now. I promise if you could show me the big one. So now we're standing in front of, how big is the display I'm looking at? So this is a 100 inch laser cinema display experience. It's broadcasted from just 13 inches away. This is our laser TV display. We have 13 inches of very deep color, brilliant, vibrant colors, very dark blacks, and it's 1080p 100 inches. So I called it a display, and he was very careful to call it a display experience, because this is just a sheet of glass, right? This is actually a special anti-reflective screen. It's prismatic. We're in a very highlight environment here, and you'd never know at the Pixar Show Sharp. This is crazy amazing, but there's no electronics on that. That is a static piece of glass. That's right, static. It's all coming from this device here. You can broadcast it on your wall and have the same experience. We're also proud to announce it comes with a bundled subwoofer and sound system, so it's everything you need. It's why we call it the experience. Everything you need for a cinema experience comes in the box. So if you've been thinking about, I want to have one of those giant displays, but you're looking at 100 inch TV would pretty much cost you about as much as my house, probably. So this thing is big, though. We're looking at an oval here that's maybe, what, like three feet across. But it sits on a little entertainment center here and projects it up. That's a really short throw you've got there, right, Max? Yep, just 13 inches for 100 inches across. That is crazy. And when will this be? What is the product called? This is called the Nebula 100 inch cinema display. OK, that's good. And when will that be available? This will also be available in the coming year. It'll be announcing date shortly. And have we got a price on it? Yes, this is going to be retail for $299.99. $299.99. So what does a 100 inch display cost you? If you're going to get a 100 inch HD flat screen, it's going to cost you over $10 grand. Yeah, I would think so. And this is 4K, $10.80, what is it? This is $10.80, be a 4K one coming. All right. Well, very good, Max. If people want to learn more about your products, where would they go? Yeah, go to anchor.com. To learn more about our brand, we'll be announcing Nebula there. And then later, nebula.com. All right, and this is Anchor A-N-K-E-R. Thank you very much, Max. Yeah, thank you. Bye, guys.