Speaker 1: I got a chance to play stadia running on at T's 5g connection. Here's why this is a big deal. 5g offers a lower latency connection, which means a more responsive experience. Difference is measured in milliseconds, but that's hugely important. If you're a desperate fire fight with an alien hoard, 5g gives you a more dedicated connection. Do you ever at home with multiple gamers on the same local wifi network, you might see that speed start to choke off [00:00:30] that won't be the case with 5g. 5g also gives you freedom. You can take your 5g phone and controller and play your stadia game virtually anywhere. I play destiny two on stadia, both on the big screen television and on a pixel phone in the responsiveness of speed were virtually identical. I note that this was running on at T's 5g plus network, which is a super fast version that isn't widely available everywhere. And seeing as this was inside an at and T owned building, you know, it was gonna work well at and T said, [00:01:00] you'll see a similar experience on it, regular 5g network, which is really just a bit faster than 4g, but it is more readily available, but we'll still need to try that out before giving you our full impressions for more on this. Check out our full 5g coverage on CNET.