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the first T.V ever made
"By the 1920s, when amplification made television practical, Scottish inventor John Logie Baird employed the Nipkow disk in his prototype video systems. ... On March 25, 1925, Baird gave the first public demonstration of televised silhouette images in motion, at Selfridge's Department Store in London." -
1940
in the 1940's the new and improved T.V was let out the second T.V made newer then the last. -
1950
in the 1950s they got better at making T.Vs they made then a bit more like how the are made in the 2000s not to close though -
1960
in the 1960's they thought it was a good idea to put legs on the T.Vs guess how good that went when a dog crashes into it or your vacuuming and you run into it with the vacuum yeah don't think that went to well. well to did the 1940s people you think they would learn the first time that its not a good idea -
1970
the 1970s T.V kinda looks like a radio with a screen possibly the best they could come up with at the time. but if you ask me it looks looks pretty good against what they used to make. -
1980
the 1980s T.V looks even more like a radio than the 1970s T.V at least it went good with how the style was back then. -
1990
I remember my first T.V looking like this. the 1990's T.V is still around today hidden somewhere in someones home. -
2000
the good old 2000s T.V i think cell phones with cameras were out at this time. they don't have pegs coming off of the bottom of them that's a plus -
2010
the nice wonderful flat screen T.V man i love having a flat screen T.V they are not to big that you can break your back picking them up they sit perfectly not looking awkward and there not a huge box sitting in another huge box.