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This image depicts an exhibit of vintage televisions displayed within illuminated, recessed compartments against an olive-green wall. The scene is located at the Samsung Innovation Museum (S.I.M.) in Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.

Nine distinct television sets are arranged across several display units. Each unit features a white interior with rounded corners and overhead spotlights.

On the left side, stacked vertically:
*   Top compartment: A rounded, beige-and-black Panasonic television with black control knobs, displaying a black and white image of a crowd of people.
*   Middle compartment: Two televisions. The left is a spherical, silver-grey model with two "rabbit ear" antennas, resting on a pedestal. The right is a compact, black "Tele STAR 4001" portable television with an extendable antenna, showing a black and white image of a person.
*   Bottom compartment: Two televisions. The left is a rectangular, dark-cased model with gold trim, displaying a circular "Pall Mall" logo. The right is a smaller, square, dark-cased television with a faint internal image. Both rest on clear acrylic blocks, accompanied by small white informational placards.

On the right side, stacked vertically:
*   Top compartment: Two televisions. The left is a small, dark-cased television with an antenna, displaying a blue-tinted image of an individual's head. The right is a compact, black portable television with an antenna, displaying a small, unclear color image. Both sit on clear acrylic blocks.
*   Bottom compartment: One larger, rectangular, silver-grey television with a black speaker grill, displaying a black and white image of multiple individuals at microphones. This unit also rests on a clear acrylic block with an adjacent placard.

No live individuals are present in the immediate scene; all depicted actions occur on the television screens as displayed historical content.
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Mar 21, 2026

Suwon-si, South Korea

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This image depicts an exhibit of vintage televisions displayed within illuminated, recessed compartments against an olive-green wall. The scene is located at the Samsung Innovation Museum (S.I.M.) in Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Nine distinct television sets are arranged across several display units. Each unit features a white interior with rounded corners and overhead spotlights. On the left side, stacked vertically: * Top compartment: A rounded, beige-and-black Panasonic television with black control knobs, displaying a black and white image of a crowd of people. * Middle compartment: Two televisions. The left is a spherical, silver-grey model with two "rabbit ear" antennas, resting on a pedestal. The right is a compact, black "Tele STAR 4001" portable television with an extendable antenna, showing a black and white image of a person. * Bottom compartment: Two televisions. The left is a rectangular, dark-cased model with gold trim, displaying a circular "Pall Mall" logo. The right is a smaller, square, dark-cased television with a faint internal image. Both rest on clear acrylic blocks, accompanied by small white informational placards. On the right side, stacked vertically: * Top compartment: Two televisions. The left is a small, dark-cased television with an antenna, displaying a blue-tinted image of an individual's head. The right is a compact, black portable television with an antenna, displaying a small, unclear color image. Both sit on clear acrylic blocks. * Bottom compartment: One larger, rectangular, silver-grey television with a black speaker grill, displaying a black and white image of multiple individuals at microphones. This unit also rests on a clear acrylic block with an adjacent placard. No live individuals are present in the immediate scene; all depicted actions occur on the television screens as displayed historical content.

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