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The Television. By: Rick Doyle. What was the Need?. The need for the Television was to visually watch a person or image on a screen and listen to it. It also gave people the capability of watching things going on rather then just listening to a person say what’s going on like the radio.
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The Television By: Rick Doyle
What was the Need? • The need for the Television was to visually watch a person or image on a screen and listen to it. • It also gave people the capability of watching things going on rather then just listening to a person say what’s going on like the radio.
Are there any Alternate Solutions? • Some people propose that computers will be integrated into the television. • There are also televisions that are integrated with a DVD player or VCR. • There are alterations to some televisions that make them projectors that show images on a screen.
Various Prototypes for the T.V. • There are hundreds of prototypes for the television and in its early years, there were all sorts. Different countries had different types of televisions. • 1930 Baird Televisor (Britain) • 1924 Western Television (U.S.A) • 1929 Semivisor by Rene Barthelemy (France) • 1934 Model B2 Russian TV (Russia)
Where are Televisions Made? • Televisions are made in huge factories all over the world by either hundreds of employees or by machines. These factories are scattered all over the world. • There is a variety of companies that make televisions like Sony, Vizio, and many others.
Quality Control Procedures • There are a list of procedures that must be checked in television: • Check the Control Chart on primary SQC tool • Check sheet to present information in clear graphic form • Flow chart to show each stage of a process • Histogram to provide at-a-glance picture of data distribution • Cause and Effect Diagram to associate an effect with its possible causes • Make Scatter Diagram to highlight the effect of one variable on another
Are Televisions Still in Use? • The television is still in use today and there are many improvements being made to it like high definition, blue ray, laser definition, and thinner televisions. • Odds are the television will never be obsolete as 90 percent of America owns a television and 52 percent of the world own a television.
Disposing a Television • Televisions must be disposed at a recycling plant or land fill as it has harmful parts within it like lead and mercury. • There are many companies that will take your television and recycle it for you so its parts will not harm you or the environment around you.