 So using a laptop versus a tablet at medical school, which one's probably the most preferable. Now there's pros and cons to each of them. The tablets are really nice because they're nice and portable. They don't really weigh much. Their cost is obviously less than most laptops that are out there. And they also have that nice feeling, especially if you're using them, something like an iPad Pro or just any iPad in general, just that nice feeling of using the pen to take your notes. There's a lot of functionality that comes with it. I think over time, tablets will probably win out just because the ability to kind of use all the software that your medical school may require as well as just being able to take notes in them. They're probably the best bang for your buck. But at the moment, I think there's just a bunch of things that laptops can do that tablets still can. For example, a lot of medical schools may require you to download testing software to be able to take multiple choice exams, specifically on your laptop, especially in the settings with isolation and COVID. Your tablets may not be able to approve of those softwares and they may not meet the proper spec requirements. So personally, I enjoyed using laptops. And if you want to take it to a second level, I enjoy laptops that are more like two in one. So currently I'm using the HP Spectre. That's what I use towards it into my med school career that basically has the same daily driver since.