วันเสาร์ที่ 11 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2552

History Television Plasma TV Today

For the average person, and even a TV is something like a technological wonder that almost unbelievable, if today the most recent and important advances, including plasma televisions. Take a look at the history of the technology we take for granted.

 Already in 1950, people begin to have television in their homes, even if the practice of not mainstreaming TVdiventare Homem in 1960. Suddenly, a person can not uZuschauer events, the latest news and hours of fun.

 In the early days of television, an analog signal for transmission of audio and video will be a picture on your TV. The first sentence of at home with a tube technology - has ages to warm enough to take a picture. The analog signal tendance a blur, which is completely different. A honormalmente I had an antenna on either the CTV or  outside the house. Adjust the antenna, could help the inclusion of images.

 Much has changed since the early days of television. Analog signals are still used, even if the digital signals in high definition will be more and more.

 In particular, there is always experiences and developments in the works, which appear in several tables, long before it is presented to the public. In the case of plasma TVs, the idea is almost as long as the  Video technology. The first plasma display was developed by a professor and his students in 1964. The idea was good, but the high-end, television was not practicable for a Signal Technology Days. Because there was little besoin an ad that a better picture, the TV could!

 The reason for the start of the development is not on television, but it is used umAnzeige the information in an educational context. When television began to work for a new, betterour tube TV technology type, which is normally in the year 1960, as the plasma nouveauallié, even if only briefly. Ultimately, the idea has convenient liquid display television, and it would be for many years before the plasma TV option was again discussed.





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