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Evolution TV
It is now fully electronic television. The first boxes were Semimechanical coffins with a tiny TV (it is at the top of the exposure):
1928 G.E. Octagon
2,
1928 Baird Model C
As the years progress moving forward, while the screens were the same, but the size decreased. Now TVs can be put on the table! )))
1930 Baird Televisor
Years before the Second World
Began to appear all-electric televizoory. This was the beginning! Many countries have started broadcasting. Moreover, the electrical TVs cost less and were not as bulky as their mechanical counterparts.
1939 Andrea 1F5
Since the beginning of the Second World War production stopped as many television broadcasts.
1937 Cossor 437T
Years after the Second World
The war ended, and after a 45-year boom on the TV. They have become a thing of the discharge must-have. True, they were more like radios since become even smaller.
1948 Admiral 19A111
1948 Philco 48-700
50th year
Here progress is pulled seriously, of course. Firstly - design. Television began to look like TV sets, rather than a box with handles. Screens become larger, and a snail's pace began to take root color models, which cost fabulous money.
1953 Philips ATX100
1957 RCA 21 inch
Most TV sets manufactured in the US, Europe and Russia. But the most powerful impending threat, which did not suspect ... Madeo by The Japan!
At the same time it appeared the first remote manipulated if they can be called. They worked on the principle of a bright flash which television perceived as a call to action, or used to control the audio signals are not audible to the human ear. Fiction, in short)))
1953 Sharp TV3-14T
1960-1980
It went a wholesale distribution of color models, but on the people who was not at home the TV looked like aliens.
1960 Sony Portable
1970 Keracolor
1973 Philco 13inch
1974 Sony Color 19inch
1974 Zenith
1975 Sony Betamax - first VCR!
1979 Portland 19inch
1980-2000
Well, here is no comment, except that up to the mid-90s television was made from wood. I remember such devices. Transferring to another room had three. Well control slightly dropped in price from the original $ 400))
1980 Magnavox 19inch
1984 Zenith
1991 Sony Trinitron - figase))
1995 Elite Projection - almost a plasma!
And here - the first real plasma
1997 Pioneer 50 & quot; Plasma
The third millennium
That's got to the present time. History we do)))
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1928 G.E. Octagon
2,
1928 Baird Model C
As the years progress moving forward, while the screens were the same, but the size decreased. Now TVs can be put on the table! )))
1930 Baird Televisor
Years before the Second World
Began to appear all-electric televizoory. This was the beginning! Many countries have started broadcasting. Moreover, the electrical TVs cost less and were not as bulky as their mechanical counterparts.
1939 Andrea 1F5
Since the beginning of the Second World War production stopped as many television broadcasts.
1937 Cossor 437T
Years after the Second World
The war ended, and after a 45-year boom on the TV. They have become a thing of the discharge must-have. True, they were more like radios since become even smaller.
1948 Admiral 19A111
1948 Philco 48-700
50th year
Here progress is pulled seriously, of course. Firstly - design. Television began to look like TV sets, rather than a box with handles. Screens become larger, and a snail's pace began to take root color models, which cost fabulous money.
1953 Philips ATX100
1957 RCA 21 inch
Most TV sets manufactured in the US, Europe and Russia. But the most powerful impending threat, which did not suspect ... Madeo by The Japan!
At the same time it appeared the first remote manipulated if they can be called. They worked on the principle of a bright flash which television perceived as a call to action, or used to control the audio signals are not audible to the human ear. Fiction, in short)))
1953 Sharp TV3-14T
1960-1980
It went a wholesale distribution of color models, but on the people who was not at home the TV looked like aliens.
1960 Sony Portable
1970 Keracolor
1973 Philco 13inch
1974 Sony Color 19inch
1974 Zenith
1975 Sony Betamax - first VCR!
1979 Portland 19inch
1980-2000
Well, here is no comment, except that up to the mid-90s television was made from wood. I remember such devices. Transferring to another room had three. Well control slightly dropped in price from the original $ 400))
1980 Magnavox 19inch
1984 Zenith
1991 Sony Trinitron - figase))
1995 Elite Projection - almost a plasma!
And here - the first real plasma
1997 Pioneer 50 & quot; Plasma
The third millennium
That's got to the present time. History we do)))
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/////
All ...
Source: