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Octagon Television
The modern television's earliest invention was the Octagon, made by General Electric . It used a mechanical, powered by spinning wheels display images on its 3-inch screen. It played world's first television drama: “The Queen's Messenger.” -
Baird Television
he Baird Televisor was made by Plessey in England from 1929 through the early 30s. It was the first television receiver sold to the public.When buying a Televisor, the purchaser signed a contract, which described the programming available. The Televisor was also available in kit form. This is serial number 717.
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"Golden View" Motorola
This TV was considered the best and most affordable at the time. It came in portable and tabletop cabinets with a 7-inch screen. It was said to weigh 26lbs and was cheaper than others. -
Philco-Ford
This was one of the last vacuum-tube TV sets. Another revolutionary design was this transistorized television set by Philco Ford. It was in this time period that the American television set industry migrated to a transistorized TV chassis. -
Smart Tv
Samsung and other big companies introduced smart tv's. They include apps, connects to the wifi, and have 3d features -
Curved Tv
Introduced by Samsung and LG. The curved screen is supposed the give the perfect viewing angle at any spot. It's over a hundred times faster than LED TVs, and has incredibly consistent contrast and doesn't distort colors. It also includes a new smart remote with gesture and voice control. Basically, the curved TV is supposed to be better in every way.