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This media file displays a modern self-service banking machine, likely an ATM or Cash Deposit Machine (CDM), characterized by its white and lavender-purple color scheme. The machine is viewed from an angled, slightly elevated perspective, with the original image appearing rotated counter-clockwise. The prominent "TPBank" branding and visible Vietnamese text confirm its location in Vietnam, consistent with Ho Chi Minh City. On what would be the upper section of the machine, a card reader slot is clearly visible, marked with an orange card icon and bilingual instructions: "PLEASE INPUT CARD" and "VUI LÒNG ĐƯA THẺ VÀO" (Vietnamese for "Please insert card"). Below this, two rectangular openings suggest functionality for cash deposit and/or withdrawal. Further down the central panel, a small "USB" port and another slim slot are present, alongside a green indicator light. An angled numeric keypad is positioned to the right of the cash slots, partially covered by a white housing. Keys labeled "PRS", "8 TUV", "9", and "00" are discernible. Below the keypad, a receipt dispensing slot is marked with an icon and the text "NHẬN CHỨNG TỪ" (Receive documents) and "RECEIVE STATEMENTS". A white pen, attached by a cord, is available for user convenience. The left side of the machine features two large, dark screens. The screen closer to the center displays the "TPBank" logo and an active digital interface, showing a partial image of a hand interacting with the touchscreen. The leftmost screen also features the "TPBank" logo but is highly reflective, showing blurred reflections of the surrounding environment. A small, black cylindrical object, possibly a sensor or camera, is situated near the left screen. The machine's surface also includes a perforated area, likely for a speaker or ventilation. Visible text includes: "PLEASE INPUT CARD", "VUI LÒNG ĐƯA THẺ VÀO", "USB", "NHẬN CHỨNG TỪ", "RECEIVE STATEMENTS", "TPBank", and keypad numbers "PRS", "8 TUV", "9", "00". Other text-like elements, such as "nist odeporto" and "LAR EUS", appear to be reflections or background artifacts rather than actual labels on the machine.
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