This image captures a museum exhibit of vintage electronics, specifically televisions and a radio, displayed within the Samsung Innovation Museum (S
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This image captures a museum exhibit of vintage electronics, specifically televisions and a radio, displayed within the Samsung Innovation Museum (S

Suwon-siSouth Korea

This image captures a museum exhibit of vintage electronics, specifically televisions and a radio, displayed within the Samsung Innovation Museum (S.I.M.) at Samsung Digital City in Suwon-si, South Korea. The scene presents five distinct display niches, illuminated against a dark brown or bronze wall structure. In the top left niche, a rectangular vintage television with a dark wooden frame exhibits a black-and-white image of a boxing match within a ring, complete with visible spectators. Below the screen, three control knobs and a central circular dial are present. To its right, in another top niche, a vintage television featuring a prominent rounded, "porthole" style screen, encased in a gold-colored frame, is displayed atop a separate beige-colored unit. The screen shows a black-and-white image of a baseball game, depicting a batter mid-swing and a catcher. The beige unit, bearing the "PHILCO" brand name, includes a speaker grille, a large tuning dial, and a push-button control. The middle row's left section consists of a blank, dark brown wall panel. The middle row's right niche contains a rectangular vintage radio with a dark wooden casing. Its circular tuning display shows a patterned, possibly static or galaxy-like, image. Below this, a speaker grille and three small yellow-gold control knobs are visible. In the bottom left niche, a large, dark brown wooden television unit with a hinged top cover is presented on a clear acrylic stand. The screen, visible when the cover is open, displays a black-and-white image of two standing figures. The unit features golden speaker grilles on both sides and control knobs at the base. A small white information plaque rests on the stand to the left. Finally, the bottom right niche displays a compact, rounded vintage television with a dark reddish-brown casing, also on a clear acrylic stand. Its screen shows a light-colored image with partially legible text that includes "CERES". A small white information plaque is positioned on the stand to the left of this unit.