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The image depicts an illuminated, curved wall display titled "INNOVATION OF DISPLAY" in both English and Korean (디스플레이 혁신), situated within the Samsung Innovation Museum (S
The image depicts an illuminated, curved wall display titled "INNOVATION OF DISPLAY" in both English and Korean (디스플레이 혁신), situated within the Samsung Innovation Museum (S.I.M.) in Suwon-si, South Korea. The display presents a chronological timeline illustrating the evolution of display technology, primarily focusing on televisions. The timeline begins on the right with earlier innovations such as the "Image Dissector" (unspecified year), "Mechanical Televisor" (1925), and "Electronic Image Dissector" (1927). It progresses through various iterations of "Black-and-White TV" (1946, 1950), followed by "Color TV" (1968, 1983), "Flat Panel Display" (1991, 2001), and culminates in "Smart Display" technology further to the left. Each technological milestone is represented by an illustrative black icon depicting the device and its corresponding year. Textual descriptions, primarily in English with accompanying Korean translations, are visible above and below the timeline, outlining the impact and progression of these displays. The environment is an indoor exhibition space with a dark, possibly black, ceiling and floor, designed to highlight the brightly lit display. There are no individuals present in the frame. The display itself is the central subject, running horizontally across the lower two-thirds of the image, with its top edge curving slightly away from the viewer. The lighting is focused on the display, creating a contrast with the darker background elements.
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