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The History of Television

The History of Television. The past of the most influential communications device of all time. Television’s humble beginning. The television was developed during the 1920’s It was perfected in the 1930’s and used an iconoscope camera tube. Signals received in analog.

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The History of Television

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  1. The History of Television The past of the most influential communications device of all time.

  2. Television’s humble beginning • The television was developed during the 1920’s • It was perfected in the 1930’s and used an iconoscope camera tube. • Signals received in analog

  3. Progress of the television • The first color television program was introduced by CBS in June of 1951. • During 1962, the first public telecommunications satellite, Telstar, enabled the airing of live programs.

  4. Innovations in television • In the 1980’s Projection televisions are introduced, the first step in producing large screen televisions, with dimensions ranging between 50 and 70 inches. • In 1983 first digital signals are sent.

  5. Modern day televisions • In 1990 all digital high definition television system is proposed. • The 1990’s produces a variety of high-tech television systems • High Definition Televisions • Plasma screen televisions • Flat screen televisions • Even portable televisions for the car are introduced

  6. The future of televisions • While many advancements have been made in the quality of television pictures, screens, and signal reception, this is only the beginning. • A merging of computers with televisions is next on the horizon. It has not quite happened yet, although both were introduced in the same decade.

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