 So we're here with, we're here with Dino White and the hell, so who are you? Hi, I'm Sean. So Dino White, are you making small microscopes? Yeah, we're selling them here in North and South America. They're made in Taiwan. So what are we looking at here? Is this the consumer product? This is a professional product. Now they all come with a two-year warranty free tech support, free software. This is our Edge series. They have variable magnification. That's real-time? That's real-time. Yeah, I can move this watch. You'll see it move it there. Is this this watch? I don't think so. It's a cheap watch. A cheap one? That's pretty cool. So, yeah, this is designed to be very durable, light, compact. Designed to be, you know, usable in the field if you need to or, you know, in the lab or the office. If you're going to use them hand-held, you just touch the object that you're looking at. And adjust the magnification to match. So it'll be in focus at two different spots. It's about 50x. And again, closer to about 180x there. How can it be two different spots? The lenses move inside of the shaft here when you change the magnification. So it changes the distance. Kind of like a zoom? Kind of like a zoom. Yeah. So, but DinoLight, I've seen those, like, you have all the way down to very affordable consumers. That's right. We do offer a $99 model. It's got limited features, but it's still usable and produces a very nice image. That's mostly for classrooms and educational purposes. Are there many classrooms, many kids using it? There are. Actually, there are. Yeah, we donate several and other classrooms. They come together and they buy it just for learning. And you've been doing this for a while, no? Yeah, they've been selling these for about 10 years now. 10 years? Yeah. So here we have just how it looks like. This is our mobile Wi-Fi spot. So what you do is, instead of plugging the DinoLight into the computer, you plug it right in here to this. And it generates a Wi-Fi hotspot that up to 10 devices can connect to. So we're showing off, this is how you have an iPad using the microscope. Nice. How do you do that? It needs to have the driver and everything and it's running a little Linux in there? I'm not sure. You just buy this device, you plug it in or use the battery and that's it. That's all you have to worry about and that's all I worry about. Nice. No need for every computer. That's right. And what are you talking about here at the Printed Electronic Show? Who's going to be buying this for? What are you going to be using it for? A lot of manufacturers for inspection, quality control, doing measurements, documentation and cataloging. We go to about 70 different trade shows a year. We cover all sorts of industries. We show that in our brochure here. Industrial, forensics, PCB. It's probably what we imagined this show would be close with. Can we check it over there a little bit? Of course. Yeah, we have another station over there. Let's go a little bit closer there. Yes. It's all right. Sorry. If I'm going over here, I'm going to check it out. You can see the two different. This is our standard working distance and our long working distance. If you need room to get a tool in there or if you just can't get close enough to the object. You want to see the PCB? Sure. So what's the price of that one? You said it was a professional one. Yeah, this one is $629. And this one has an extra feature with extended depth of field. I believe it's $899. All right. You have many customers in the US? Oh yeah, lots and lots of customers. But you also sell worldwide or mostly in the US? It is sold worldwide. We're the distributor for North and South America. But we have distributors all across the world. So if you need to get it in Europe, you can do it. We're also selling it here at our booth and we offer a 10% trade show discount.