There is continued discussion about the development of television. Here is a brief timeline of the major milestones than began television.
1925 John Logie Baird demonstrated the first moving pictures sent electronically using an electro-mechanical system.
1927 Philo Farnsworth demonstrated his television system, also an electro-mechanical system
1929 John Logie Baird's system was used by the BBC in London for the first television broadcasts. Televisions were available for sale to the public in England.
1929 Philo Farnsworth demonstrated the first fully electronic system that did not use moving parts.
1934 British television moved to a fully electronic system, so making the Baird system redundant.
1939 - RCA began production of televisions sets in the US for sale to the public.
All of the dates are significant and all can be considered the year that TV was made. Whichever date is picked, it is also clear that the efforts of Baird and Farnsworth along with several of their predecessors were instrumental in the start of the television industry that we see today.
This is one of those questions where the answer is often disputed based upon your definition of "who did what when" and "what basis you use" to determine "created" or "invented." Philo T. Farnsworth, however, a 14 year old American farm boy applied for and was granted a patent in 1927 that was based on technology that ultimately became the basis of the modern television...the one used today. Other inventors, as far back as 1884, developed a form of television...and broadcast images of varying quality...however, the method and technology that ultimately became what we use today...was created by Philo T. Farnsworth.
That is a very debatable question, because early television was experimental, and a number of scientists and engineers (including the Scottish inventor John Logie Baird and American inventors like Vladimir Zworykin, Philo Farnsworth, and Charles Francis Jenkins) were building or trying out experimental television receivers during the 1920s. But the public could not buy these sets. If you are asking when the first television sets were sold to the public, there were a few experimental models for sale in the period from 1929-1933 in Europe, but sales of television sets did not occur on any wide scale until the late 1930s. In fact, television receivers did not really gain popularity in the United States till the late 1940s.
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An all-electronic moving-image television system somewhat similar to that used today was invented and demonstrated in 1929 by Philo Farnsworth.
the year was the colored tv was made
the first tv was made in 1927
1956 also the year television was made.
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16 Wishes, the TV movie, was made in 2010.
It debuted on television in 1960.
Philo Farnsworth invented it and it was made in the year 1927
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The first year that the first LCD TV was created was in the year of 1983, when it was first made, it wasn't as fancy as today's models. They were quite small and not very popular.
it's the brand of tv and what year it was made that has to do with it it's just that particular tv