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Credited as the first projector with moving pictues.
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It improved on many aspects including slides and the use for movies
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This also set way for many video aspects such as video cassettes by allowing pausing and was not reliant on oil and lanterns but light bulbs
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This system could capture moving images in a form that could be coded onto radio waves and then transformed back into a picture on a screen
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First publicly demonstrated a color television combining a traditional black-and-white display with a rotating colored disc
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NHK Color was one of the first ever “true HD” systems created
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TV’s today include 4K and 1080p displays and new tvs are mostly flat but curved tvs are starting to make it into the market
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