Globe releases art-themed 5G routers with works by national artists
Telecommunications company Globe has released limited-edition 5G routers featuring works of Philippine national artists to support local art.
The new device, set to launch in May, showcases artworks such as 'Birdman' by Vicente Manansala and 'Sunday in Tanay' by Larry Alcala, transforming the router into a collector's piece.
Toym Imao emphasized that this collaboration helps make Filipino art more accessible to everyday people beyond museums.
Globe At Home launched these routers at the 'Art of Connection' event at a:museum, aiming to elevate internet connectivity as a meaningful part of personal space.
The new 5G WiFi device called the 101 offers fiber-like speeds and reduced latency for smooth video calls, gaming, and streaming, making it an aesthetically pleasing and functional addition to modern homes.
Additionally, the router features cutting-edge technology such as QR code connectivity and built-in display support, offering a seamless user experience and money-back guarantee within seven days.
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