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Our video library brings you closer to the latest gadgets and tech news through hands-on reviews, detailed breakdowns, and practical guides. From budget smartphones and stylish smartwatches to portable projectors and holiday gift ideas, we cover the tech that matters to Filipino consumers. Dive into our collection of visual content to see the devices in action before you make your next purchase.

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What are some of the best mid-range smartphones under ₱40,000 featured in YugaTech videos?

Based on a December 2024 roundup, some of the best mid-range smartphones priced between ₱26,000 and ₱40,000 include the Honor 200 Pro, Realme GT6, Poco F6 Pro, Vivo V40 5G, and the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE.

What is a notable budget-friendly gadget featured in a YugaTech video?

The Wanbo D1 portable HD projector was featured as a compact entertainment device priced at ₱6,399. It offers features like built-in Bluetooth speakers, wireless casting, Android 9.0 for streaming, and automatic keystone correction, though it works best in low-light environments due to its 350 ANSI Lumens brightness.

According to YugaTech news, how does the Philippines rank in consuming online video content?

A February 2024 report cited by YugaTech states that the Philippines ranks number one globally for watching online content, with around 97.2% of Filipinos aged 16 to 64 watching videos online each week. YouTube, TikTok, and Netflix are among the most-used platforms.