My father-in-law was a retired Philips R&D executive. (He passed away three years ago; I still miss him a lot.) During a visit in 2018, he took me to a small museum on the outskirts of Eindhoven, run by Philips retirees. It had almost every product Philips made...radios, TV cameras, shavers, medical equipment, lamps, CD equipment, toasters, coffee grinders, coffee-makers, and other kitchen appliances. There was even a shortwave transmitter that was big enough to walk around in. There's a website, in Dutch:
Philips Historische Producten - there are some photos at
Collectie – Philips Historische Producten
There was an amazing sense of pride among the retirees at the museum in what Philips did, something that you just don't see any more.
Eindhoven was known as "The Light Bulb City" because of the Philips presence...Philips got its start making light bulbs.