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when and who invented television

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The invention of television was not the

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work of a single person but rather the

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result of many contributions by

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scientists and inventors across the

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world. The concept of transmitting

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moving images had been imagined in the

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late 19th century. But the first major

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step came in the early 20th century. The

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first practical television system is

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often credited to John Loji Baird, a

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Scottish engineer who demonstrated the

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first working television on January

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26th, 1926 in London. Baird system used

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mechanical rotating discs to scan moving

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images into electrical signals which

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were then transmitted and displayed on a

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screen. This system was known as

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mechanical television. However, another

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key figure was Filelo Farnsworth, an

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American inventor. In 1927, at the age

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of 21, Farnsworth successfully

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demonstrated the first fully electronic

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television system. Unlike Baird's

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mechanical version, Farnsworth's system

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used an electron beam to scan images

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line by line. This method became the

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foundation for modern television

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technology. While Baird and Farnsworth

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are often the most recognized names,

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others played vital roles as well.

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Vladimir Zorikin, a Russian-born

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American engineer, developed the

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iconoscope and kinoscope, important

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components in early electronic

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television. Working for RCA, Zwerkin's

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inventions helped commercialize

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television in the US. Television

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broadcasts began in the 1930s, and by

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the late 1940s, television became a

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household item in many parts of the

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world.

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The shift from black and white to color

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television occurred in the 1950s and60s

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improving the viewing experience

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significantly. In conclusion, John Loi

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Baird and Filo Farnsworth are credited

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as the main pioneers of television with

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their inventions marking the transition

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from mechanical to electronic systems.

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Television as we know it today evolved

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from their groundbreaking efforts and

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ideas.

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