 over here at the Mobile World Congress. That's right. For those of you who are following us, last year we presented the HP Elite X3 together with the HP Elite X3 laptop. This is a very innovative solution that encompasses three-in-one devices, meaning that it's your phone, it's your desktop, and it's your laptop, all-in-one. So now it's wirelessly connected? Yeah, that's correct. We are using the Miracast technology. It's going to be a Wi-Fi direct to connect the laptop with the Elite X3. So how's the lag time when you do a wireless? Well, it depends actually on the connectivity that you have around. If a lot of devices are connected wirelessly, then it can cause, but mainly it's working really well. Full HD? Full HD, that's correct. So full HD Miracast? Full HD and WQHD here. And if you connect the cable, this battery will charge the phone? Yes, you can charge this one to this one or this one to this one, depending on which one you want to charge. So what is the technology for the connection? Is not display link or how does it work? No, no. We don't want to have any drivers installed, so we are actually having native USB-C out-mode technology, meaning that right now, when you're connecting USB-C to USB-C, it will use the out-mode technology. When you're using, like for example now, the wireless technology, it's going to be a Miracast. So if we just check for one second, the laptop is very thin. How long is the battery life right here? It can last up to one day, or working day. So it's a long battery, like 10 hours? Yeah, 10 hours. Very thin, it's a big battery capacity. And you've been shipping for a few months now? Yeah, that's correct. And how's the response? In which country are people buying this? It's really good. We are actually covering it in many countries in Europe, as well as Asia Pacific and North America. And the response is really good. It's an innovative solution. And for example, we have a really nice customer case, which is a Saarland police, which is a one district in Germany that has implemented laptops in the dash of their cars. So the policeman is going to carry this as one handheld device. We're going to carry it there in the belt. And then when they come to the car, they're going to connect via continuum in the death so they can follow all the different situations that they're tracking. So for example, you take a bunch of notes here. That's correct. And then it's automatically there, because there's only one device. Yes. So you're going to sync different devices. No, nothing at all. The idea is the following. We always wanted to keep the same promise of having only one device that's every device. They're going to carry this. They dock it in their car. And then they will be ready to go. And this one has a new, you have something new going on here. Yeah, that's correct. Now we want to play in the vertical space. So here we are presenting for this year the retail solution. This retail solution is a solution developed together with HP and Honeywell from the hardware side. And of course, keeping Windows 10 mobile for the OS side. And then all in all, what we have is a barcode reader, 1D and 2D barcodes. And then it's a barcode reader that could be useful for use cases like something like, oh, there. Nice. This, the police could use that also. That's correct. Or the police could hear you. Yes, that's correct. And on top of that, it's a rugged case that is resisting smudges if the phone also falls on the floor. Nice. All right. So how much it costs? Is this an add-on for any of the phones or is it a special phone with this included? It's included. It's always going to be included. It's never going to be standalone. So the overall solution is 8.89 euros. But it will depend on the country, of course. But the laptop will work with future models, maybe with faster CPU. Maybe, yeah. So you can just upgrade the phone. People upgrade the phone every year. Potentially, you can have a whole bunch of stuff that just connects. Who knows what the future will be? Desktop. That's correct. And everything. And for you, for example, personally, are you able to use this for all your computing needs? This is my personal device. And I use it. You can always virtualize if you don't think that the apps are enough natively. And then, for example, you can use Citrix, VMWare, or even our own software for virtualization called HP Workspace. And there was an awesome event by Microsoft in Shenzhen last month or two months ago. They even talk about the Snapdragon 835 emulating X86 apps. I'm just hoping HP continues this way. And you will even have X86 apps. Oh, OK. We talked about it. I'm not trying to get information. Stay tuned. That's cool.