 TFT or LCD monitor, and usually people don't have those things just lying around for people who are used to building computers, I'm sure you have, but a lot of people are looking for more mobile solutions, and that's why a small group of people out of the UK, called HDMI Pi, came up with this kit to show you there. This is a full-blown HDTV screen, and it's got persuade panels, but unfortunately for them, and so they didn't have a Kickstarter project, they were delivered two years later. By which time, the third installment of Raspberry Pi have come out already, and all the components have moved around, and it didn't fit, so as you can see at the back, I had to do a lot of modification. Luckily that was very easy, I just heated up a sharp knife on my stove, and cut right through. Just to make the other change I've made here, just to make it a little bit better, I've added a very, very pink Xiaomi power bank there, which would allow me to have a full mobile solution in the Xiaomi power bank at 5K amps, and that will last for about four and a half hours. If you watch a full-blown HDMI movie, you can complete it and browse a little bit more. Let me just switch this on. So the only thing I do is just plug in the power bank, and I plug in the HDMI Pi 4, and there you go. Let's see it booting up. Two more seconds. Here we go. This one is just to get one of these very, very easy to use mobile keyboards. This one's got a touchpad in the third, and the keyboard. And this one specifically is really awesome, because if anyone wants to use it later on, we've got, let me just switch it on. So this one's quite cool, if anyone wants to use it later on. I think so, that's it. If anyone wants to come in and look at it later on, you're more than welcome to. I'll be around here. You can play around. I've got spare board, so you can see what the HDMI platform looks like itself. Then, without further ado, next up is Baoshi. Is he ready?