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First TV
Englishman John Baird invented the world's first television. 1906 Baird, when he was 18 years old, began studying television. -
Color television programs
Baird successfully studied color television in 1941. When in 1946 June The BBC first broadcast color television programs, it was unfortunate that Baird could not see the situation. -
First televisions in Lithuania
The first televisions appeared in the homes of Lithuanian residents in 1955, when the Riga Television Center started operating. -
Lithuanian television started broadcasting
1957 In June, Vilnius Television Studio and the Central Radio Information Board were merged into one organization - the Radio and Television Committee. Vilnius Television Studio in the Committee's Office was called "Television Studio" -
The first TV made in Lithuania "TEMP-6"
In 1961, the first television factory in Lithuania was established in Šiauliai, and two years later the first television set "Temp-6" was assembled. -
Color television broadcasts have started in Lithuania.
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First cable television in Lithuania was established
Cable TV was expensive - it was necessary to build a cable network of several tens or even several hundred kilometres, to install a main station, where TV program signals are collected, processed and transmitted by cable to subscriber TVs. -
First modern flat screen TV
In 1997, Sharp and Sony introduced the first large flat screen TV. It was created using the PALC technology and measured 42 inches, a record size at the time. -
3D televisions start hitting the market
The first TVs with 3D viewing capability appeared on the market. A new era of home entertainment systems has begun