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HISTORY OF HISTORY OF THE TVTHE TV
Early Experiments with a Early Experiments with a MECHANICAL scanning disc MECHANICAL scanning disc
system. system. TV PictureTV Picture is neon orange is neon orange and very small and very small
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1928 to 19341928 to 1934
First First MechanicalMechanical TV Sets sold to TV Sets sold to public -- At the peak, 42 US stations public -- At the peak, 42 US stations were in operation using the Jenkins were in operation using the Jenkins system. However, picture quality is system. However, picture quality is lacking. Not suitable for commercial lacking. Not suitable for commercial use. Electronic TV offers greater use. Electronic TV offers greater promise. promise.
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1935 to 1941 1935 to 1941
ElectronicElectronic (Experimental) TV (Experimental) TV begins broadcasting in Germany, begins broadcasting in Germany, England, Italy, France, USA, England, Italy, France, USA, Holland, etc. Holland, etc.
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July 1, 1941 July 1, 1941
Electronic (Commercial) Black & Electronic (Commercial) Black & White Television begins White Television begins broadcasting in United States broadcasting in United States
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June 25, 1951 June 25, 1951
First First Mechanical ColorMechanical Color Television Television Set Placed on Market (CBS-Set Placed on Market (CBS-Columbia) at $499.95. Columbia) at $499.95.
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Robert Adler invents the first Robert Adler invents the first practical remote control called the practical remote control called the Zenith Space Commander. It was Zenith Space Commander. It was proceeded by wired remotes and proceeded by wired remotes and units that failed in sunlight. units that failed in sunlight.
1956 1956
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1986 1986
Super VHS introduced Super VHS introduced
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1987 1987
Japanese demonstrate ANALOG Japanese demonstrate ANALOG high-definition TV system (called high-definition TV system (called MUSE) MUSE)
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1982 1982
Dolby surround sound for home sets Dolby surround sound for home sets is introduced. is introduced.
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20102010
3d tv introduced.3d tv introduced.
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THE ENDTHE END
BY JUSTIN MINSHELL BY JUSTIN MINSHELL PERIOD 3 PERIOD 3