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Television Created by Casey Pulley

Created by Casey Pulley. The first prototype flat screen TV was invented during the month of July in 1964. The flat screen TV was co-invented by University

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Page 1: Created by Casey Pulley.  The first prototype flat screen TV was invented during the month of July in 1964.  The flat screen TV was co-invented by University

Television

Created by Casey Pulley

Page 2: Created by Casey Pulley.  The first prototype flat screen TV was invented during the month of July in 1964.  The flat screen TV was co-invented by University

How was Flat Screen invented?

The first prototype flat screen TV was invented during the month of July in 1964.

The flat screen TV was co-invented by University of Illinois professors Donald Bitzer and Gene Slottow. The two men were assisted by graduate student Robert Wilson.

The flat-screen TV that the men invented output a single color, and used a technology that is similar to modern day plasma TVs.

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Who invented HD TV?

HDTV stands for High Definition Television. HDTV enhances the quality of the picture on

your screen and the quality of the sound. In the future HDTV will allow the connectivity of

computers and televisions.

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The History of 3D TV!

3D TV system. Left (top to bottom): Array of 16 cameras and projectors. Middle: Rear-projection 3D display with double-lenticular screen. Right: Front-projection 3D display with single-lenticular screen.

The first 3D movie was made in 1903 and the first publicly shown 3D movie was The Power of Love in 1922.

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Who invented the Television?

The first man who invented television was Paul Nipknow in 1907.

Nipkow was born on August 22, 1860, in Lauenberg, Germany.

Paul Nipkow’s rotating disks; or they attempted to build an electronic television system using a cathode ray tube.

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How did the Television improve?

John Logie Baird patented the idea of using array of transparent rods to transmit images for television.

Karl Braun invented the cathode ray tube oscilloscope in 1897.

In 1927 Philo Farnsworth was the first inventor to transmit a television image comprise of 60 horizontal lines

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In 1948 Louis Parker invented the modern changeable television receiver.

Martin Middlemark invented rabbit ears to shaped TV antennae .

Color TV was invented December 17, 1953 was commercial broadcasting.

In June of 1956 that the TV remote controller that was called lazy boy by Zenith Electronics.

The first prototype for plasma display monitor was invented by Donald Bitzer, Gene Slottow, and Robert Willson.

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Television pictures

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Then and Now!

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Bibliography

The sites I used was www.about.com this gave me a time line on how computers improve..

I also use http://www.ezilon.com/ to tell me about the history of HD TV.