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TV Evolution
TV Evolution
EVOLUTION
Cristhian Haro
Isaac Larios
Esteban Sarabia
Pablo Moreno
Alexis Gurrola
First working TV (1924)
John Logie Baird invented the first working TV in 1924,
using any material he could find, such as cardboard, a
bicycle lamp, and wax.
The mania swept from the cities into rural areas where
farmers got their first glimpse.
New technology
(1960)
Companies continued to invent new technology such as
the electronic remote control switch for the RCA Victor
TV in 1960.
Color Television
(1970)
Though color television proved popular, price drops on
black-and-white TVs like the Marconiphone
monochrome receiver meant households could afford
more than one set in the 1970s.
Portable Television
(1976)
The Sinclair Microvision was released in 1976, offering
portable television for the first time.
New TV Models
(1980-1990)
TVs changed a lot, manufacturers experimented with
design, producing portable TVs, and TV cases began to
be plastic.
First flat-screen TVs
(2000)
The first flat-screen TVs were an expense most people
couldn't afford, but during the 2000s, they quickly
began to replace the box television sets of old.
High definition replaced standard definition. Smart TVs
offered a combination of both traditional television and
the plethora of growing streaming services.
First 3D screen TVs
(2010)
Companies like Sony tested a new dimension in the
living room with the creation of its 3D TVs in the 2010s.