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Introduction

Step into the heart of Cape Town and embark on a unique journey through the history of television at the newly launched Hisense Tevolution Museum. Officially opened on 27 November 2024, this groundbreaking attraction offers a hands-on experience that captures the evolution of television technology—from nostalgic wooden box TVs to cutting-edge displays. Located in Long Street, the museum is the result of a dynamic partnership between Hisense South Africa, the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport, and the SA Sendinggestig Museum.



About the Museum

The Hisense Tevolution Museum showcases the decades-long evolution of television in an engaging and interactive format. Visitors are invited to explore vintage models, such as TVs with “bunny ear” antennas, alongside modern marvels like the 110-inch UX display, one of the largest commercially available screens in South Africa.

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Exhibits are hands-on, with many screens linked to popular gaming consoles, including the latest Xbox Series X, making the museum an exciting destination for tech enthusiasts and gamers alike.

In addition to exploring the evolution of TV, visitors can look forward to experiencing the Laser Cinematic Room, featuring futuristic vertical projectors, and a high-tech exhibition that includes a touch-sensitive, stringless harp. The museum also provides opportunities for creative engagement with sections dedicated to art and innovation, including a Digital Art Gallery curated in collaboration with the Academy of Digital Arts.

Interesting Facts

  • A Television Giant on Display: The 110-inch UX TV, the museum’s centerpiece, is not only a marvel of modern engineering but is also manufactured locally at Hisense’s Atlantis factory. This state-of-the-art production facility employs over 1,000 South Africans and has been operating for 11 years.
  • A Futuristic Vision: The museum features a Laser Cinematic Room, offering a glimpse into the future of entertainment technology.
  • Educational Opportunities: The museum plans to host school tours and technology workshops, fostering curiosity and innovation in young minds.
  • Digital Art Meets Technology: Final-year students from the Academy of Digital Arts will showcase their projects in the museum’s Digital Art Gallery, blending creativity with cutting-edge technology.

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Conclusion

The Hisense Tevolution Museum is more than a celebration of television—it’s a space that connects history, technology, and art. It offers visitors a chance to explore the journey of television, from humble beginnings to its role as a medium of creativity and connection in the modern world. Whether you’re a history buff, a tech enthusiast, or simply looking for a family-friendly activity, the Tevolution Museum has something for everyone.