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The image displays a stationary, cream-colored vintage video door phone system resting on a dusty, light-colored flat surface against a plain, muted light blue-grey wall in Keo Kouang, Laos. No individuals are present.

The system comprises three integrated components. On the left, a handheld telephone receiver, connected by a coiled cord, rests off its cradle. Adjacent to it, a central control panel features vertical ventilation grilles at its top, with the label "TV Door Phone" inscribed below. Below this are four prominent oval buttons, labeled from top to bottom: "TALK / RELEASE", "ROOM INTERCOM", "DOOR OPEN", and "MONITOR", followed by a smaller circular button. To the right, an integrated small Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) monitor is visible, displaying a dark, inactive screen. Beneath the monitor, a horizontal control strip includes a linear dial and two rotary knobs, one explicitly labeled "VOLUME". Below this strip, a lower panel contains four smaller circular buttons or knobs.

The entire unit shows extensive dust accumulation and yellowing discoloration, indicative of age and prolonged disuse. The background wall exhibits minor smudges and textural imperfections. A dark, coiled cable is partially visible on the far right of the frame, extending off-screen.
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Nov 4, 2025

Keo Kouang, Laos

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The image displays a stationary, cream-colored vintage video door phone system resting on a dusty, light-colored flat surface against a plain, muted light blue-grey wall in Keo Kouang, Laos. No individuals are present. The system comprises three integrated components. On the left, a handheld telephone receiver, connected by a coiled cord, rests off its cradle. Adjacent to it, a central control panel features vertical ventilation grilles at its top, with the label "TV Door Phone" inscribed below. Below this are four prominent oval buttons, labeled from top to bottom: "TALK / RELEASE", "ROOM INTERCOM", "DOOR OPEN", and "MONITOR", followed by a smaller circular button. To the right, an integrated small Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) monitor is visible, displaying a dark, inactive screen. Beneath the monitor, a horizontal control strip includes a linear dial and two rotary knobs, one explicitly labeled "VOLUME". Below this strip, a lower panel contains four smaller circular buttons or knobs. The entire unit shows extensive dust accumulation and yellowing discoloration, indicative of age and prolonged disuse. The background wall exhibits minor smudges and textural imperfections. A dark, coiled cable is partially visible on the far right of the frame, extending off-screen.

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