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The image displays a museum exhibit featuring early digital audio technology, located in Eindhoven, Netherlands. Dominating the center is a Philips CD player, model CD100, from 1983, with its lid open, revealing the disc mechanism. To its right, an older Philips compact cassette recorder from 1963 is also displayed, with a cassette inserted. Below the CD player, a brass plaque commemorates the "IEEE MILESTONE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING - COMPACT DISC AUDIO PLAYER, 1979." The plaque details the groundbreaking demonstration of the compact disc audio player by N.V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken on March 8, 1979, highlighting its ability to reproduce audio signals with superb stereo quality and its role in establishing the technical standard for digital optical recording. Also visible are several audio cassettes, including a Philips branded cassette and a compact Philips audio cassette. The exhibit is presented on a white surface, encased within a glass display, suggesting it is part of a museum or exhibition. The background is blurred, but appears to show the interior of a building with some reddish furniture and indistinct figures of people.
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