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The First Sketch of a TV
The first sketch of what is now called ''Television'' was sketched in 1878 and was named the ''Telephonoscope''. At that time science fiction authors imagined that light could be transmitted by wires. The first machine that transmitted images electrically was the early fax machine. -
The First True Mechanical TV
London, the year of 1925 John Logee Baird just transmitted silhoettes in his early model of a TV. A year later he transmitted monochromatic images. By doing this Baird's Television became the first true TV that could transmit silhoettes and monochromatic images. -
First Mechanical TV
In 1925, a 23 year old university student Paul Gottlieb Nipkow, patented the first mechanical television. It included a scanning disk and a spinning disk with holes spiraling toward the center, for rasterization. The distance beetween each hole was equal so that it would allow light to pass through -
The First Electronic TV
By 1927, the famous american mastermind invented the first working electronic TV. This model had electronic scanning on both the pickup and display devices. He demonstrated it to the press on September 1st, 1927. -
CBS
CBS begins its TV development. -
First TV Station
The Federal Radio Commission issues the first television station license to Charles Jenkins. -
First Public TV Broadcast
On November 2nd, 1936 BBC transmitted the first public TV broadcast. This special TV service was called Victorian Alexandra Palace. It claims to be the birthplace of TV broadcasting. -
First TV Commercial
Charles Jenkins broadcasts the first TV commercial. -
NTSC B&W TV
The FCC releases the NTSC standard for black and white TV. -
First TV Remote Control
The first TV Remote Control was invented in 1956 by Robert Adler. He called it the ''Zenith Space Commander'', it was the first practical TV control. If you used this remote in sunlight, it wouldn't work. Before that you had to get up and go to switch the channels by hand. -
First TV Satellite
AT&T launched the first TV satellite. It was named Tel-star, because of that people can now watch the same channel even if they are 1 million kilometers apart. This was one of the events that started the Modern Television Era. -
AT&T
AT&T launches Tel-star, the first satellite to carry TV broadcasts. -
Color TV
Most TV broadcasts are in color. -
First Music Video
Video Killed The Radio Star was the first music video ever. -
VHS
Super VHS introduced. -
Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network was launched. -
Closed Captioning
Closed captioning required on all TV sets. -
First 3D TV
On June 9th, 2010 Panasonic made the first ever 3D Television set. This TV is really big it is about 152 inches (390 centimeters). It costs $576,000, and that's the cheapest one. You would have to wear special 3D glasses, if you don't want to hurt your eyes.