Guatemalan family trades 39-year-old CRT TV for new LCD

A Guatemalan family has surprised Samsung by exchanging their durable 39-year-old CRT television for a modern LCD model. The family fondly remembers watching the fall of the Berlin Wall on the old set, which they describe as a 'real workhorse.' This story highlights the longevity of older technology.

In a heartwarming anecdote shared by TechRadar, a family from Guatemala decided to upgrade their television after nearly four decades of use. The CRT TV, purchased around 1989, served them reliably through major historical moments, including the iconic broadcast of the Berlin Wall's collapse in 1989.

The family brought the 'indestructible' device to a Samsung store for trade-in, astonishing staff with its condition and endurance. 'We watched the Berlin Wall fall on this TV,' they recounted, emphasizing its role in their household. They praised it as 'a real workhorse,' underscoring how older electronics could outlast expectations in an era of rapid technological turnover.

This event, reported on February 8, 2026, evokes nostalgia for the robustness of past consumer products. As the description notes, 'They don't make them like they used to,' reflecting broader sentiments about product durability versus modern conveniences.

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