 And we're here at CES 2018, right here with Planet Computers and the Gemini PDA is working. Yes, here they are. So we're launching today. So this is the Planet Computer Gemini, it's a 4G keyboard smartphone. So it has it. So we're doing with a Debian. Yes, there's an Android 7.11 and Debian. So we have Linux as well as Android possibilities on the device. And you can close, you can show how cool it is. Yes, so it's closing and this is the final finish. So you can see it's going to brush the brush steel with a, so it's a final finish. And this is the Gyroscope logo? This is the Planet logo. You have the Gyroscope inside? There is, there is, yeah, of course. So what is it for? So this is basically the device itself. It's basically the people who want to create, people who want to type on the move, write emails. So write emails, do blogging, you know, essentially create write documents, write books. How do you see keyboard? I think the keyboard now, you take your own, you know, you have to make your own judgment, but I think we've made some good, you know, it feels like a real keyboard, like you can really press the keys. And you can even feel vibration on every time you type? Yes, you can get a sound and a vibration feedback so that it makes you feel more more comfortable. So I don't know if you can try, you can hear the sound, you can hear the sound maybe. Nice. And I don't know if you can feel the feedback on that. Yeah, it feels really cool. And what do you modify on the keyboard for specifically? You know, making a small keyboard is always tricky. So we had like maybe even like five different iterations to get to this, to get this. So, but we're quite happy now with the keyboard function. And, you know, it's, it's, it's really interesting to use shortcuts and on the keyboard to do, you know, keys. So for example, I mean, one that probably is interesting for you when you need to take screenshots of different programs and so on, function R will take a screenshot. Nice. So very, very simple. If you need to decrease the brightness, you just do the brightness increase or decrease. Same with the sound, to decrease the sound or increase the sound. If we're, if we're going into, let's say, playing a video, let's say we'll go to YouTube. And let's say we'll put a video. This is going over 4G at the moment. Yeah, it's a busy conference. So, essentially, so here we'll put the sound on and then let's say we want to stop the video. So we'll do, we'll just stop and then we can continue. There's a rewind fast forward. Yeah, you can go, this is full screen. No, that, no, that's, that's a screenshot. Do you have also like a special UI functionality with like a, you know, showing a bunch of, yeah, so there's a, there's a little, there's a shortcut. You can put your own apps here. It's not fixed, but if I want to go to Word, I can go to Word and start writing a document. And then at the same time, so I can now write a document and I can zoom as well here to zoom. But at the same time, if I want to split screen and continue watching the video, I can do that as well. What do you think the guy in 1997 who was using a sign, if you told him that it would be a version with this, what do you think he would say? Oh, personally, if I saw it, I would just buy it. I was a sign user myself. But yeah, it's, it's exciting. I think it's going to be very exciting for all the sign users. It's the first time that something very interesting is happening in the smartphone business, isn't it? It's a new form factor. Since the iPad, it's a new form factor. Some should call, there's no keyboard, nobody's doing keyboards anymore. Yeah, it's, it's, it's the only real, it's the only real keyboard, like device now. And we try to make it as powerful as we can. Nice. So the multi-window is working like this? Yes. And yeah, you can, you can then go back to anything that's running in the back as well. So you can go into, into the different apps there. Let me just close this. You can go to the YouTube, you can bring it up with a keyboard as well. And you can press it again and play. And there's a, there's two types. Two types. This side is for charging PC connection and any hub connectivity. Yeah. So there's a here for what? Sorry. This is for power charging. A USB-C hub. So you can do a hub and also for PC connectivity. On the other side, you've got a USB-C for external device like a mouse or some kind of card, SD card or USB. Yeah, and HDMI display. Is it display port or display link? It's HDMI out. Direct HDMI. I'll show you. So there's a cable. Oh yeah, nice. No worries, yeah. I saw Jeff earlier. Oh, right. Yeah. Yeah, please. Let's see if Ben's okay. Right here. Yeah. Which one is the HDMI cable? I have another one. So, can you show, why is this off? What can you do? Can you open it up? This is the tool. Yes, correct. This is the tool. It's just open basically all the part of the HDMI. So then you access the hard drive. You access everything. So inside you have the SIM slot. Single SIM? Single SIM, yeah. Single SIM. And there is also an e-SIM. Is that an international standard, the e-SIM? Yes, it's an international standard. It needs to be configured with the mobile operator. So that will be more standard. This is the SD card slot. And this here is actually quite interesting. So that's a new invention you make? This is, well, it's not an invention, but when we were developing the device, we had a number of people asking for an external camera. And basically we left a little space with a plug. So is it only for cameras or everything? It's only for, this is only for cameras. Can I connect like a key and display? No, no, this is just for the camera. But the device itself is designed to be modular. So the idea is that in the future these two parts can be detached and maybe, you know, changed. Yes, because one side contains the keyboard and the battery. And the other side contains the display and the board. But will the user be able to detach it or is it only? No, but they are easily detachable. So you can operate the phone part and keep the same keyboard? Theoretically, yes, technically, yes. It's not for the user, but it's very easy to detach the part. How stable is this part here? This one is very stable. I mean, this is where the magic happens. You know, when you close it, the hinge actually disappears and becomes part of the case. And when you open it creates this little leg so the device is stable when you type. Nice. So how good is the keyboard? We are now quite satisfied with it. We went through several iterations, different membrane, stiffer, less stiff and different kind of plastics used for the keyboard. And this is an HDMI and amperage slot. So basically it has a built-in HDMI output? Yes. It's not the display port? No, it's only HDMI. It's only HDMI. So is it HDMI 4K? No, it's full HD, yes. So it's a 1.3 or 1.4 HDMI version, I don't feel that. I guess so. It's a normal, you know, you can connect then a normal TV full HD and you will see. This is HDMI alt mode, right? Yes. Is alt mode type C for HDMI? Not alt mode, it's custom mode for the Gemini. Custom for Gemini? Yes. This is a unique Gemini cable. It's not on the market. Other people don't have this. It's in the connectivity pack, I believe, and it will be sold as a separate accessory. It's not expensive. And you can have one screen on here and your OS supports the second display or the second display? Not at the moment, not at the moment. It might be possible in the future, but at the moment it's the same. But how about with the Debian? Then it will be, Debian will be cloned on the screen. All right, that's awesome, it's working. So what's next? There's all the media is very, very excited right now. Yeah, yeah. There's a lot of excitement. Well, now we have to satisfy all our backers. And there are more and more contributions, so of course we're going to be producing the first units and sending them out this month. How many backers you had? You had over a million dollars? Yeah, so now we have about in terms of back, you know, there's basically in terms of units, there's about 2,750 units that have been ordered. So now we have to produce those units, and we're producing them right now. So that's very exciting to be able to do something where you don't need to have 30,000 ordered, but you can do something with 3,000. You know, it's challenging. It's something amazing like this. It's challenging, you know, but we have a limited budget, and we've done the best we can, I think. I imagine it's been a big adventure to work with your Chinese partner to get every step of the way and advance, advance, advance to something that works. You know, they're always challenges, but I think it's been a great relationship. And I think we've chosen the right partner, and I think as we're building up sales, hopefully they'll see their investment in this also pay off in a good way. And building a keyboard is not too difficult for the factory? So the keyboard, it's our design, but it's actually built by a keyboard specialist, a company. So it's a yes. Yes, so it's actually, it's actually, but it's completely our design. So in terms of, they will have expertise in the tooling of keyboards, but it's completely our design in terms of the Mark Martin Ritterford's design. He of course knows how the assigned keyboard was working before we have made some changes. And hopefully it's going to please people. How much work is there left for Debian? More than on the Android. And of course, we'll be putting the Debian release on the web. We are committed to open source to what we can open source. Yeah. So our things will be in open source. Is it a good question? We're working on that. I think we've seen some, I think David will know more, but I think we've seen some hardware acceleration already. Are there any other issues like LTE? Lots of issues still. Lots of issues, but you know, we're working on the mobile connectivity. It's not there yet. Wi-Fi is there. The screen is there. We have seen some hardware acceleration, but we don't know what's going to be in the final, final build. And people will be able to download it and flash it in. Because if it's open source, maybe you can have some help from the open source community to finalize everything, right? Yes, yes. That would be lovely. And I think, you know, once we can release the unit with the kernels and everything else so that people can build things, that would be great. You should send some free devices to the best hackers. I'm joking. Yes, and we've already sent out some boards, you know, some very early boards, but not really proper devices. So really the first proper devices from the production line have come out like literally on Friday. And we have them here because Robin RCO flew in from China Friday night. We picked them up at the airport on Saturday and we're here. Yes, amazing. That's cool. So I guess there have been some sleepless nights in China. And there have been some sleepless nights cold stop in London as well. For the last 10 months. Certainly in the last week, but there's been some other times when there were some sleepless nights too. And this is the biggest consumer electronics conference in the world right here. So there's a good chance that maybe you'll meet some new distributors and they'll be like, hey, okay, we want 10,000 and we want 100,000. I think it's a look at our stand. That's quite a good, if you see, it's quite a crowd building up. So, you know, it's quite a crowd building up. So I think people are excited. I think it's much more exciting than the iPhone X. Yeah, iPhone X is like an iPhone. It's like an iPhone. So this is different.