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The Octagon
The modern television’s earliest ancestor was the Octagon, made by General Electric in 1928. It used a mechanical, rotating disc technology to display images on its three-inch screen. -
The Cossor
The Cossor came in a walnut cabinet of sorts, its screen hidden by doors when not in use -
The Raytheon
Built in legs -
The Philco
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The Philco-Ford
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The Sony TV
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The Samsung TV