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The Octagon Television
This was the first mechanical television made by General Electric to be demonstrated in public. The TV was powered by rapidly spinning wheels. They made the TV as an experiment and was meant to air the first TV drama, The Queen's messenger. It had a 3-inch screen. Insights:
We think that it's really hard to watch this kind of television simply because of its shape. -
Emyvisor (French TV)
This television increases the image by adding a magnifying lens to make it 8 inches, and it plays at 25 frames per second. But this television featured a "vision only" station, which meant a separate radio had to be purchased. Only ten of these sets were made. Insights: Nevertheless, this television had a "visual only" station, necessitating the purchase of a separate radio. The Emyvisor was in black and white. -
RCA 630-TS
RCA announced the 630-TS in October, 1946, at a price of $350, along with the seven inch model 621TS. In November both sets were advertised for sale in five cities. Over the next ten years, hundreds of thousands of these sets were sold. The chassis was sold to other manufacturers, who built their own cabinets Insights:. A lot of these sets are sold over the course. With its substantial (for the time) 10-inch screen, chic Machine Age cabinet, and cutting-edge technology. -
Sharp TV
First Japan-made television that was in mass production. A total of 14 inches with a wood frame it wide screen made it well known. One of the expensive televisions in Japan and not the common household television. Insights: The Sharp Aquos is a brand name for LCD televisions and parts screens that was first marketed and sold by the Japanese company Sharp Corporation. -
The First Color TV Set
CT-100: RCA makes an expensive TV set available for consumers. Color TV had been anticipated for years, and this model was priced for $7850 in today's money. With a 15-inch screen, it also had backwards-compatibility with black-and-white broadcasts. Insights: We were shocked when we discovered that the first HD TV came earlier than we expected -
Philco Predicta
This TV's style is well known for its 1950s retro/futuristic design. It can have a 17- or 21-inch screen that can swivel on its tube. One of its best features was its wide screen. Insights: We learned that Its tube-mounted screen may be either 17 or 21 inches. Its big screen was one of its outstanding qualities. -
HDTV
The Japanese developed the first HDTVs, but weren't common until later on. Insights: We learned that it is a television display technology that provides picture quality similar to 35 mm. movies with sound quality similar to that of today's compact disc. Some television stations have begun transmitting HDTV broadcasts to users on a limited number of channel. And we also learned that the HDTV's were created by the Japanese people. -
Sony FD Trinitron WEGA
This flat-screen television is the first to have a built-in VCR and DVD player. It had many more channels and he screen size was largely increased and improved. Insights: We also learned that this TV has so many advantages. The advantages of this TV in comparison to early shadow mask designs, the Trinitron grille cuts off much less of the signal coming from the electron guns. RCA tubes built in the 1950s cut off about 85% of the electron beam, while the grille cuts off about 25%. -
Flat-Panel TV's
Flat-Panel TV's became more popular as they got more affordable. Samsung was the leading seller. The televisions were flat and had high resolution; one of the first of its kind with plasma. Insights: Compared to conventional televisions and monitors, these screens are much lighter, thinner, and can be carried around much more easily. -
Smart TV's
Samsung introduces Smart TV's, which can connect to the internet, have multiple apps, and have 3D features. Insights: We learned that smart TVs are very useful these days because you can almost access all the new social media apps. -
Curved TV's
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. -
GROUP - 4
Alquitela, Llanz Martin
Canencia, Ahron Abella
Lomongo, Alfred James Suico