Speaking on PlayStation 3 capability to deliver two 1080p signals: The total number of 1080p-capable TVs on the planet today is ... zero. There are none. Sony has got a dual ... I want to make sure I say this right, because it's science fiction. They had dual HDMI outputs off the back of the console. And I think that there's some theory that you could take dual 1080i signals and interlace them together to have a progressively rendered scene. But again, there are no TVs that actually support this. I think most people are going to actually take one of the HDMI outputs and just feed it out at 1080i. All of that is focused around 720p and 1080i today, and occasionally even 480p on the lower end. That's what people have, and that's what people are continuing to buy. With 1080p, I don't know when 1080p TVs are going to hit the scene. I don't know what they're going to cost. I don't know how quick the adoption curve is going to be. We're focused on the adoption curve that we see happening over the next five years, which is 720p and 1080i. And that's why we've architected the Xbox 360 system to shine on those sets and protect the investments that people have made The new Dashboard: This has all of the features from the Guide, plus some of the stuff from the Xbox 1 Dashboard, plus a whole bunch of brand new Xbox 360 stuff as well. For some of the experiences, we actually want to leave the game altogether and go to what we call the Xbox Dashboard. You've seen an earlier version of the Dashboard on Xbox 1; it's that green wire frame thing, the kind of spooky looking thing. We have completely redone that for Xbox 360. Unlike Xbox 1, where you have to get up and eject the disc to get into the Dashboard, which is a pain, anytime you have the Xbox Guide up in Xbox 360 you can now press X and it will take you out of the game and drop you right into the Xbox 360 Dashboard. And you can get right back into the game, if you want, without having to get up once again and reinsert the disc. You can even power up and down the console with your wireless controller.