History Television Commercials
Posted in Coloured Television on 12/03/2009 06:19 am by admin
A brief history of television
One of the questions most frequently asked questions about television is, `WHERE` or the remote control? "When the first single Television (TV) was built in 1928, did not come with a remote control. The miracle was to all a disk, a light (which tended to make the images orange in appearance), and a moderate need for electricity.
In the 1930s, TV (television) has been developed for all electrical components. The type of 6X8 inch screen on the matter and, in general, was mounted in a larger enclosure. In the late 1930 `s have television sets made by various manufacturers in the United States and throughout Europe and the Soviet Union.
World War II slowed the progress of television entertainment, while to convert this technology to military communications necessary. Numerous communication devices have become available through cable television. Unlike of the Viet Nam war, civilians have not been able to see the fighting that had been beaten and radio remained much sought after news and entertainment.
In 1945, Americans believed that many families had suffered enough war damages and awarded themselves with television (TV). The photos were of better quality than earlier television and only in black and white. More news programming that had gained ground and gradually, games, sports and other programs of interest were available.
Technically, the ability to produce programs in color occurred in the late 1940 `s, but it was in mid-1960` s main TV networks have begun to produce their programming in color. The first color television did not provide accurate color replication. We have often noticed the natural color which was corrected by manipulating the "color" line on television.
For those of us old enough to remember the assignment John F. Kennedy, we will also remember their lies with the state and his funeral and burial will be displayed on all major radio stations. This was the first major event in U.S. history that could be seen by people all over the United States on television (TV). Although miles apart, people in The United States was more inter alia, as a result of this new technology.
The 1970 `s caused the greatest increase in purchases of television. Great store electrical appliances (Sears and others) had banks of televisions on display. television during the day and "Soap Operas" became a favorite many mothers stay at home. Game shows became more abundant as well as films that introduces us to favorites such as John Waynne, Robert Young, "Beaver Cleaver" and many others. These families have been idyllic, without violence, less than charitable language, arguments, and other behaviors reflect Today `S homes and businesses. Television commercials changed the "tools of childhood that previously had been invented and pretend that Barbie and Ken, speaking bears, most sophisticated car and bike, etc..
Satellite influenced by changes in other TV (television) in mid-1980 `s. To pay view the programming was made possible by encrypting the programming and transmission cable and only for the spectators who had additional equipment view these programs.
Today, digital TV and satellite (television) to get the best images for the viewer and offer hundreds of channels to choose from. Television went from 6×8 picture tubes in large cabinets Slim instrument sitting on pedestals. TV on a large screen gives the appearance of football players in one shot `s room and trucks monster to lead directly to the viewer. Today, television can be accessed one `s computer and cell phone.
I can not imagine what I would like see in a crystal ball, if I were looking for changes in television technology, but I know that improvements and new concepts are explored daily.
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Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for www.PoloMercantil.com.br
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