 What's up internet? Yung mga PC owners takot at praning. Takot nabaka masiray yung mga PC components sila at praning that they can be doing more to protect their stuff. And the fears understandable. Una, we all rely on our computers now for work from home. Datay kung masiray yung home computer mo, hasa lang yun. Ngayon, wala ka nang panghanap buhay. Pangalawa, there are so many different things that can damage your computer. No matter how careful you are, accidents happen. Itong Lenovo Yoga Laptop ko, na hulog kaya sira na yung screen. Dapat touch screen yung screen, di nagumalika na yung touch screen. And now there are spider cracks all over the LCD. Finally, as enthusiasts, mahal natin yung mga mahal natin components. We recently did a poll and the majority of the respondents said that they skipped many meals in order to afford the computer that they have. Food is supposed to be life, but for a lot of us, we'll choose the computer over the food. So there are a lot of reasons why we should and we do want to take care of our computers. But not everything is within our control. Ginuwa mo na lahat, paminsan, mahalas lang talaga. Mother nature decides to reign on your day with an actual storm which leads to a flood, which leads to lightning, or makalindol, or may volcanic explosion. All of these things, you know, we could not have prevented no matter how hard we tried. Itong customer namin, bumahasa ka nila and all of his things got covered in mud. F, good luck nalang trying to salvage anything from that but basically, you know that, pero sobrang sakit nun kumangyari yung sa computer mo. That's why it's a good idea to get insurance. Sana na tayo sa insurance. Yung bahay mo, may insurance. Yung buhay mo, may insurance. Yung auto mo na di mo na magamit kasi palagi naman lockdown, may insurance din yun. So what more yung computer mo na ginagamit mo every day. Dapat may insurance din yun. Fortunately, I recently learned about co-co-gents, pro-tech insurance, and as far as I know, ito yung first of its type in the country or at least yung first na nabilitaan ko. It covers both desktops and laptops and that includes peripherals. So kahit yung lason mo na keyboard, kasama yan, webcam, mouse, monitor, those are all covered. As mentioned, the usual damage from other nature is covered such as fire, lightning, floods and earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Rubbery is also covered. God forbid that any of these circumstances happen to you but at least if they do happen, then you know that you're protected. Very importantly, the price is cheap. For one whole year, the starting cost for a desktop is 1,000 pesos and for a laptop, it's 1,500. Computers that are leased out such as in internet cafes or LAN cafes can't be covered. But computers that you use for work from home are definitely covered. If you're a school or an office, you can also have your equipment covered. So how do you get protected? You just start by filling up a form which you can get at any co-co-gen branch or their contact details are in the video description. Insurance is usually described as protection, coverage, but personally for me, it's about buying peace of mind that, you know, you won't be able to avoid misfortune, calamities. Pero yun nga, kahit na malasan ka, at least with insurance, you will have the funds needed to get your rig back up and running and you don't need to worry anymore where you're going to get the funds to do that. Thanks for watching. And all the thanks in the world to our top fans, Christian Espinosa, John Ruben Ocha, ITX addict, Richard Ongkinko, Ian Meru, and Leah Magnaie. Your support really goes a long way to helping upgrade the production quality of the channel and we really, really appreciate it. Thanks so much.