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The image displays a small, vintage-style Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) television, likely from an older era, positioned in what appears to be a utilitarian or storage area. The image is oriented vertically, making the scene appear tilted.

The television is the central focus, featuring an off-white or beige plastic casing that shows signs of age, including some dirt or discoloration. Its screen is dark, indicating it is off or in standby, and reflects bright light sources, suggesting indoor lighting. The screen surface appears dusty. On the right side of the casing, the brand name "POLAR" is prominently displayed in silver, three-dimensional letters. Below the brand name, a vertical panel of controls is visible. From top to bottom, there is a round power/standby button, a small red indicator light, and a series of smaller circular buttons labeled "MENU", "VOL-" (volume down), "VOL+" (volume up), "CH-" (channel down), and "CH+" (channel up).

To the left of the television, a small, black electronic device, possibly a set-top box or digital receiver, is partially visible. A faint white logo, possibly "Next", can be seen on its side. Below this black device and partially obscured by the TV's casing, several smooth, light-colored stones or pebbles are stacked. Above the black device, a few small tools or brushes with blue handles are tucked into the background.

The background consists of a wall covered in light-colored, possibly beige or cream-toned tiles or wallpaper that mimics a brick pattern. Many areas of the wall show significant wear and tear, with peeling sections and discoloration, particularly towards the bottom and right of the frame. A tangle of black electrical cables runs behind and around the television, connecting it to various power sources and potentially other devices.

Several electrical components are visible in the cluttered environment. To the bottom left, a white two-pin electrical plug is inserted into a wall socket. To the right, a white plastic strip or bracket seems to be supporting the television. Further to the right, a beige electrical plug or adapter is connected, with multiple wires emanating from it. Above this, near the top right corner of the image, another light-colored electrical box or outlet is visible, also with wires connected and showing signs of age and wear.

Overall, the scene portrays an older television in a somewhat neglected or well-used space, characterized by numerous visible wires and signs of wear on the surrounding wall.
ssslll

Feb 17, 2026, 4:30 PM

Фоки, Russia

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The image displays a small, vintage-style Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) television, likely from an older era, positioned in what appears to be a utilitarian or storage area. The image is oriented vertically, making the scene appear tilted. The television is the central focus, featuring an off-white or beige plastic casing that shows signs of age, including some dirt or discoloration. Its screen is dark, indicating it is off or in standby, and reflects bright light sources, suggesting indoor lighting. The screen surface appears dusty. On the right side of the casing, the brand name "POLAR" is prominently displayed in silver, three-dimensional letters. Below the brand name, a vertical panel of controls is visible. From top to bottom, there is a round power/standby button, a small red indicator light, and a series of smaller circular buttons labeled "MENU", "VOL-" (volume down), "VOL+" (volume up), "CH-" (channel down), and "CH+" (channel up). To the left of the television, a small, black electronic device, possibly a set-top box or digital receiver, is partially visible. A faint white logo, possibly "Next", can be seen on its side. Below this black device and partially obscured by the TV's casing, several smooth, light-colored stones or pebbles are stacked. Above the black device, a few small tools or brushes with blue handles are tucked into the background. The background consists of a wall covered in light-colored, possibly beige or cream-toned tiles or wallpaper that mimics a brick pattern. Many areas of the wall show significant wear and tear, with peeling sections and discoloration, particularly towards the bottom and right of the frame. A tangle of black electrical cables runs behind and around the television, connecting it to various power sources and potentially other devices. Several electrical components are visible in the cluttered environment. To the bottom left, a white two-pin electrical plug is inserted into a wall socket. To the right, a white plastic strip or bracket seems to be supporting the television. Further to the right, a beige electrical plug or adapter is connected, with multiple wires emanating from it. Above this, near the top right corner of the image, another light-colored electrical box or outlet is visible, also with wires connected and showing signs of age and wear. Overall, the scene portrays an older television in a somewhat neglected or well-used space, characterized by numerous visible wires and signs of wear on the surrounding wall.

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