 Let's show you the new CherryTroll mini-PC. This is the Star Cloud. Yeah, we have used the new brand for all the mini-PC on the CherryTroll. We can do an unboxing? Yeah, of course. This is PCG60+, plus means CherryTroll Intel mini-PC. All right. Let's take a look. And so what's the price? It will be free shipping $149. $149. And this is the box right here. So let's see all the connectors. Yes. From the rear panel, you can see three USB hosts. Two of them is USB 3, one USB 2. Also VJ and HDMI in the same time. Is it gigabit LAN? Yeah. And also AC Wi-Fi with dual band. This is a good Wi-Fi and a nice power button here. Yeah. Stable, smooth to power on and off. Yes. And also the earphone. And so you can connect the speakers on there. Yeah. Also on the side, you have a micro SD card so that you can expand the storage if you think the 32GB AMC is not enough. And it's connected right here. We can see it's two gigawatt around. Yes. And Windows 10 is pre-installed. Yeah. And you can see here. This is very important because when we ship out the mini PC from a factory, the Windows is not activated because this will apply, how to say, compliance with the policy from Microsoft. As soon as you connect it with the Internet, it will be activated automatically. This is very important. When you get a mini PC, it's activated already. Maybe it's not doing. Interesting. Yeah. So it gets activated over the Internet. So the $149 includes a real Windows license. Yeah. Windows 10. You can see here. $149 for shipping worldwide. All right. And so people can just go on your AliExpress store. Yes. And they can buy it right now. Yes. It's already available. All right. Is any customer asking for 4GB RAM or for now it's only 2GB option? Right now this specification is already fixed on the PTA board. So only 2GB TDR and 32GB LMC. Right. And the Star Cloud brand, I could imagine, it's got to do with the niceness of having your, let's say, 12 terabytes of data connected to the cloud all day. All night. Yeah, right. It's very, I'll say, a little bit high-end in the mini PC desktop product line for any users to use as a multi-media, I'll say, center of controllers client in their home. It becomes kind of like the home cloud solution, but potentially. Yes. It all depends what people want to run on Windows. They can run some kind of server or something. Yes. And just do whatever they want. Yeah, right.