My Media

  • Television

    Television
    Older TVs had a large cathode ray tube in a large wooden frame and sat on the floor like furniture. Newer TVs are much lighter and flatter. A TV can show pictures from many television networks. Computers and mobile devices also can be used for watching television programs.
  • Game boy

    Game boy
    The Game Boy is an 8-bit handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. The first handheld in the Game Boy family, it was first released in Japan on April 21, 1989. The console was released in North America later the same year, then in Europe in late 1990.
  • Arcade

    Arcade
    An arcade game is a game machine typically found in public places like malls, restaurants and amusement arcades, and is usually coin operated. Arcade games are usually video games, pinball machines or electromechanical games. The late 1970s through the 1980s was the golden age of the arcade games. They enjoyed some relative popularity even during the early 1990s. The popularity of this platform slowly declined, however, as console and PC games came into prominence.
  • Nokia Keypad phone

    Nokia Keypad phone
    The keypad phone is a type of phone that has a keypad rather than a touchscreen. Keypad phones are phones that have physical keypads on the device.
  • Computer

    Computer
    In its more general usage, a personal computer (PC) is a microcomputer designed for use by one person at a time. Prior to the PC, computers were designed for (and only affordable by) companies who attached terminals for multiple users to a single large computer whose resources were shared among all users.
  • Youtube

    Youtube
    YouTube is an American online video sharing and social media platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim. It is currently owned by Google, and is the second most visited website, after Google Search.
  • Cherry Mobile Flare J1

    Cherry Mobile Flare J1
    Cherry Mobile Flare J1: The Entry Level Pinoy Smartphone that Boasts a Lot of Fun Cherry Mobile is hailed as one of the best budget smartphone manufacturers in the Philippines. It has managed to capture the household of the average Pinoy by its relentless feat in creating high-performance smartphones with a shoestring price tag. Its Flare series is the brand's prominent smartphone line because it offered some of the best and feature budget smartphones in the Philippi market.
  • Facebook

    Facebook
    Facebook is defined as an online social networking website where people can create profiles, share information such as photos and quotes about themselves, and respond or link to the information posted by others.
  • Tablet

    Tablet
    A tablet is a wireless, portable personal computer with a touchscreen interface. The tablet form factor is typically smaller than a notebook computer, but larger than a smartphone. The idea of tablet computing is generally credited to Alan Kay of Xerox, who sketched out the idea in 1971.
  • Instagram

    Instagram
    Instagram is a free photo and video sharing app available on iPhone and Android. People can upload photos or videos to our service and share them with their followers or with a select group of friends. They can also view, comment and like posts shared by their friends on Instagram.
  • Vivo Y81

    Vivo Y81
    Vivo Y81, released in June 2018, comes with a new generation full view display. Instead of ordinary 16:9 ratio phones, the company has come up with 15.5 per cent of more viewing area. It has a quite big 6.22-inch. display. Y81 design has 3D curves, plastic and sleek body and available in black colour option. In terms of power, Vivo Y81 features 2GHz octa core MediaTek MT6762 with 3GB ram and 32GB storage. However, Vivo offers storage support, in which it is further expandable up to 256GB.
  • Samsung

    Samsung
    Samsung, South Korean company that is one of the world's largest producers of electronic devices. Samsung specializes in the production of a wide variety of consumer and industry electronics, including appliances, digital media devices, semiconductors, memory chips, and integrated systems.