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The advertisement analyzed here is a full-page full-color magazine promotion for Magnavox's Star® System color television sets, copyright © 1981 N.A.P. Consumer Electronics Corp. The ad features what is almost certainly Leonard Nimoy — iconic for his role as Mr. Spock in Star Trek — dressed in a black nehru-collar uniform against a surrealist desert landscape, standing above a Magnavox color TV set (Model 4265, 19-inch diagonal) that displays an hourglass on screen. A second hourglass appears behind him. The visual concept communicates timeless reliability. The headline 'The Picture of Reliability' and tagline 'The brightest ideas in the world are here today' frame Magnavox's Star System as the pinnacle of 1981 television technology. The rainbow spectrum stripe at the bottom is a distinctive brand element that ran across Magnavox advertising throughout the early 1980s. N.A.P. (North American Philips) Consumer Electronics Corp. was the American subsidiary of Philips that owned the Magnavox brand at this time, having acquired it in 1974.

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