History of the TV

  • Television of Baird

    Television of Baird
    A device that was created by John Logic Baird in 1920, it was devised similar to today’s television but with the difference that it wasn't electrical and, on the contrary, had a mechanical component
  • Electronic television

    Electronic television was born when an image was decomposed into 60 lines of light by Philo Farnsworth.
  • The presentation of the electronic television

    The electronic television was presented at the World's Fair by RCA (Radio Corporation of America) in New York.
  • Color television

    Color television
    The first color television was invented by the Mexican Guillermo González Camarena
  • The first transmission on live

    The first transmission was transmitted on live by 19 countries. The event was seen by 400 million people in the world.
  • Surround sound TV

    Surround sound TV
    The surround sound was introduced by Dolby Laboratories. That was an a system of stereophony involving three or more speakers surrounding the listener so as to give a more realistic effect.
  • Flat screen television

    Flat screen television
    The first flat screen television was introduced to the market by Toshiba
  • High Definition Television

    The first HD (High Definition) transmission were transmitted
  • Analog to digital TV

    Analog to digital TV was transmitted worldwide by Europe
  • 3D TV

    3D TV
    The 3D televisions were sold all over the world