-
Radio
Radio is sound communication by radio waves, usually through the transmission of music, news, and other types of programs from single broadcast stations to multitudes of individuals listeners equipped with radio receivers. -
Portable DVD
A handheld device with a built-in DVD drive and flip-over lid that contains a screen, typically 6"to 10" in size. It may support rear seat passenger viewing, in which case the unit is hung upside down from the back of the front seat head seat rest, and a switch flips screen content 180 degrees. -
Television
The electronic delivery of moving images and sound from a source to a receiver. By extending the senses of vision and hearing beyond the limits of physical distance, television has had a considerable influence on society. -
Newspaper
A publication printed on paper and issued regularly, usually once a day or once a week. It gives information and opinions about current events and news, Newspapers can be delivered to one's home, by subscription. -
Books
Books is a medium for recording information in the form of writing or images, typically composed of many pages (made of papyrus, parchment, vellum, or paper) bound together and protected by a cover. -
Mobile Phone
Is a wireless handheld device that allows users to make and receive calls. While the earliest generation of mobile phones could only make and receive calls, today's mobile phones do a lot more, accommodating web, browsers, games, cameras, vedio players and navigational systems.