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Octagon
Made by General
Electric and used a mechanical,
rotating disc technology to display
images
-three inch screen -
Baired
viable television system was demonstrated using
mechanical picture scanning with electronic amplification at the
transmitter and at the receiver. -
Cossor
Showed picture in color and in black and white -
Maroni
Marconi phone 5-inch
tabletop combined television and
radio receiver Model 706, 1938,
incorporates 'Emiscope' picture-tube. -
RCA
It is a vision-only set,
requiring an external radio to
receive the sound. It has a 5
channel tuner and a 5 inch
screen. -
RCA
10-inch screen, sleek Machine Age
cabinet, and sophisticated electronics,
it established a standard for postwar
television technology and helped RCA
to become a leader in that booming
market. -
Motorola
"Golden View", the most popular 7-inch.
It came in both tabletop and portable
cabinets. It was one of the cheapest TVs
available at the time. -
Philco
The Philco Predicta
television is one of the design icons
of the 19th century. The Predicta was
marketed as the world's first swivel
screen television. -
Philco-ford
was one of the last "vaccum tube"
sets. American television migrated
to a transitorized TV chasis. -
sony
first television that had built in VCR and DVD player. It had
better picture and a lot more
channel with color. -
Samsung
one of the largest flat panel TV producers worldwide. It also introduced a ten-millimeter thick only, 40-inch LCD television panel for the first
time too.