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Evolution of TV's

  • The Octagon TV

    The Octagon TV
    The screen was only 3 feet wide that was manufactured and sold by general electric for home use.
  • The Baird TV

    The Baird TV
    This TV was the first television to be sold publicly and was sold for about 26 British pounds.
  • The Emyvisor TV

    The Emyvisor TV
    The Emyvisor was black and white. This television increases the image by adding a magnifying lens to make it eight-inches and it plays 25 frames per second. Also, there was only 10 of them made.
  • The Motorola TV

    The Motorola TV
    The Motorola "golden view" was the most popular 7 inch TV. It came in both a table top and portable cabinets
  • The Philco TV

    The Philco TV
    This was the world's first swivel TV. It was a black and white television with the picture tube mounted in a unique steerable pod on a pedestal. ... Today, due to the unique design, the Predicta is a collector's favorite and restored examples can easily be found.
  • The Philco-Ford TV

    The Philco-Ford TV
    The model B45OTEG was one of the last "vacuum tube" sets.Ford Motor Company purchased Philco and continued to offer consumer products, computer systems and defense related projects. The company continued to provide Ford with car and truck radio receivers and consumer product investments were made to color television production.
  • The Sony TV

    The Sony TV
    The Sony TV was the first to be built in VCR and DVD player. It had a better picture and a lot more channel with color.
  • The Samsung TV

    The Samsung TV
    This was the largest flat screen at the time the screen could vary between 40W inch, 32W inch, 26W and 23W inch. 92 percent wide color gamut and gloss black color cosmetics distinguish the models.
  • The Samsung TV

    The Samsung TV
    This TV had stunning detail, a modern processor, ambient mode and so much more. Also QLED which is shown on the 2020 TV is supposed to be ultra thin, transparent and ultra thin. QLED also stands for Quantum dot LED. Not only did the TV had a very clear screen the screen was also 88 inches wide.