I recently promised to show the exhibits household appliances, which opened in Eldorado (str. Lublin, house 153). The pavilion contains dozens of old televisions, receivers, tape recorders and other things that used to be considered truly a technological breakthrough.
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4. TV KVN-49-4, serial production since 1953:
4. TV KVN-49-4, serial production since 1953:
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6. Radiola "Ural-112", 1974:
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11. Radiola "Minsk-61»
12. And that, apparently, "presets" "Equalizer»
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15. The receivers' Spidola "(1975) and" Sirius "(1993)
16. Slide projector «Kodak»
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18. Cassette stereo tape "IL-303". Six batteries sit for a few hours
19. Magnitoelektrofon "VEGA-119-STEREO»
20. Incidentally, the inventor and industrialist Singer did not invent the sewing machine, and never claimed to be doing it. In 1850, when it became his first machine, there was already a number of models. He just perfected their design flaws, spending is 10 days, which made him a rich man later
21. It is alleged that Singer was the first company in the history of the business, which has spent more than a million dollars a year on advertising
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23. Soviet vacuum cleaners give some form of cosmic
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26. The vacuum cleaner "Whirlwind" recalls astronaut helmet
27. Soviet film photographic technique is still popular in some circles of connoisseurs
28. In the center is the first in my life, compact Lomo camera. Then there was Change 8M and Zenit-E
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34. The stereo tape "COMET-225S-3", 1987
35. Radio "URAL-AUTO-2»
36. Who has a voice recorder in almost every phone
37. Remember the first Polaroid?
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40. Cases and cases for cameras - also another story
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42. The first mobile phones
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46. Diaproektor "Kiev-66". On such a child, I watched the filmstrips
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48. Even at the exhibition are painted refrigerators and TVs, but it's not so interesting
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51. Laptop
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55. My first TV
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57. That is all, thank you all for your patience
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