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Explore the history of TV from the early experiments with mechanical scanning disc systems to the commercial inception of electronic TV, leading to innovations like color sets, remote controls, high-definition systems, and Dolby surround sound.
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HISTORY OF THE TV Early Experiments with a MECHANICAL scanning disc system. TV Picture is neon orange and very small
1928 to 1934 • First Mechanical TV Sets sold to public -- At the peak, 42 US stations were in operation using the Jenkins system. However, picture quality is lacking. Not suitable for commercial use. Electronic TV offers greater promise.
1935 to 1941 • Electronic (Experimental) TV begins broadcasting in Germany, England, Italy, France, USA, Holland, etc.
July 1, 1941 • Electronic (Commercial) Black & White Television begins broadcasting in United States
June 25, 1951 • First Mechanical Color Television Set Placed on Market (CBS-Columbia) at $499.95.
1956 • Robert Adler invents the first practical remote control called the Zenith Space Commander. It was proceeded by wired remotes and units that failed in sunlight.
1986 • Super VHS introduced
1987 • Japanese demonstrate ANALOG high-definition TV system (called MUSE)
1982 • Dolby surround sound for home sets is introduced.
2010 • 3d tv introduced.
THE END • BY JUSTIN MINSHELL PERIOD 3