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The 30s - Black and white television
American inventor Philo Taylor Farnsworth, aged 21, managed to create the first electronic television in black and white. -
Los 60 - Color TV
There were some successes in the programming of the first color television, but the passage of users to these televisions was slow. -
The 70s - VHS
Until the 70s you could not choose what to see or when to see it, but the VHS (Video Home System) opened the doors to the world of on-demand content. -
The 90 - DVD
Being smaller and lighter than its predecessor, the arrival of the DVD involved the disappearance of VHS. -
15/5000 Led TVs
Until LED TVs (Light Emitting Diode) arrived, the screens used much more complicated methods. -
Smart TV
Allow users to access Internet information and share photos, was the inclusion of content on demand which made Smart TV become the core of the room. -
UHD 4K
When 4K TVs hit the market, the public began to have access to film quality from the comfort of the home sofa. -
Quantum points and HDR
After the gigantic change in the sharpness of the image of 2011, came a great improvement in color and brightness. Quantum dots are tiny particles responsible for the precision of the color and can generate an extraordinarily pure light. -
100% color volume
Samsung's QLED TVs have more than one billion colors. The unparalleled light source extends the color spectrum to achieve a color volume of 100%.