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The Creation Of The Television
The first ever television was introduced in San Francisco by Inventor Philo Taylor Farnsworth. https://www.nyu.edu/classes/stephens/History%20of%20Television%20page.htm -
The Baird Televisor
The first television receiver sold to the public.The set uses a 30 line scanning disk and is about 3 feet wide and 2 feet high.The images were about the size of a postage stamp.Used neon tubes to display images. Exact Date unknown
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Cossor Television
The worlds first commercial high-definition electronic television.13.1/2 inch screen with rectangular wireless dials. http://www.earlytelevision.org/cossor_137.html -
RCA Television
First mass-produced postwar television set.had 13 channel mechanical rotary tuner.Was designed in 1941 but was not put into production due to ww2 until 1946. exact date unkown
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Garod Television
Known as the telezoom the Garod TV set was the first ever TV set to include a wireless remote control.Which used light aimed at one of the sensors on the four corners of the picture tube. exact date unknown
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Philco TV Set
The Philco TV sets started introducing better and bigger improvements in colored TV sets,along with introducing the concept of 2 year grantee,saying fewer problems,and fewer parts. Exact date unknown.
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Sony HD TV
28" inch television set largest hd tv of the time.High definition images appeared to have the visual quality level of a 35mm photography. exact date unkown
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Samsung Curved OLED TV
Curved screen TV’s were introduced in 2013 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas when Samsung claimed to have created the world's first curved OLED TV.Samsung said that the new curved OLED TV created a more panoramic, more immersive viewing experience, and actually improved viewing angles from the side. The 55-inch TV on display at Samsung’s booth had what Samsung reps called “an IMAX feel.” http://www.curvedview.com/curved-tv-brief-history/