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The image shows a close-up of the control panel and upper section of a black DeLonghi CAFFÈ CORSO coffee machine. The machine is placed on a dark countertop, possibly a kitchen setting, with a blurred background that might be a wall or cabinetry. On the control panel, several buttons and dials are visible. There is a power button (indicated by a circle with a vertical line inside), a button with an icon of two coffee cups, a button with an icon of steam or hot water, and a button with an ECO symbol. Two rotary dials are present: one for selecting the coffee strength or size, and another labeled "MIN" to "MAX" which likely controls coffee strength or temperature. Some indicator lights are also visible, with a green light illuminated next to the coffee cup icon and a red light illuminated on a button below the dials. To the left of the control panel, the DeLonghi logo and "CAFFÈ CORSO" branding are clearly visible. Below the control panel, the dispenser area for the coffee is visible, with a metal spout. To the left of the dispenser, there is a sticker with energy efficiency information, indicating "Better than ENERGY CLASS A". On the right side of the machine, a shiny metal steam wand is attached. The overall impression is of a functional, modern kitchen appliance. There is no information in the image that places it in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
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