
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a vintage Philco Discoverer television on display, likely within a museum or exhibition setting. The television is black with a distinctive red, helmet-shaped casing, featuring "Discoverer" printed on the red section and "PHILIPS" on its control panel. It rests on a light-colored surface, with a plain light grey wall behind it. Adjacent to the television is a white display board containing both printed text and raised black 3D lettering. The printed text, in Portuguese, identifies the object as "TV PHILCO DISCOVERER," noting it was popularly known as "TV Capacete" (Helmet TV). It further explains that this special edition was designed in 1983 to commemorate the launch of NASA's first space shuttle in 1981, and belongs to the "Acervo MIS CE" (MIS CE Collection). The prominent black 3D letters on the board spell out "MUSEU DA IMAGEM E DO SOM" (Museum of Image and Sound) and "mis," along with a graphic of interconnected squares. The background behind the display board is a darker maroon color, suggesting a themed wall or panel. The overall scene presents the television as a historical artifact, with explanatory text indicating its significance and origin.
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