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Englishman John Baird invented the world's first television. 1906 Baird, when he was 18 years old, began studying television.
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Baird successfully studied color television in 1941. When in 1946 June The BBC first broadcast color television programs, it was unfortunate that Baird could not see the situation.
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The first televisions appeared in the homes of Lithuanian residents in 1955, when the Riga Television Center started operating.
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1957 In June, Vilnius Television Studio and the Central Radio Information Board were merged into one organization - the Radio and Television Committee. Vilnius Television Studio in the Committee's Office was called "Television Studio"
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In 1961, the first television factory in Lithuania was established in Šiauliai, and two years later the first television set "Temp-6" was assembled.
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Cable TV was expensive - it was necessary to build a cable network of several tens or even several hundred kilometres, to install a main station, where TV program signals are collected, processed and transmitted by cable to subscriber TVs.
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In 1997, Sharp and Sony introduced the first large flat screen TV. It was created using the PALC technology and measured 42 inches, a record size at the time.
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The first TVs with 3D viewing capability appeared on the market. A new era of home entertainment systems has begun