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Philo Farnsworth successfully demonstrates the first fully electronic television system.
The first regular electronic television broadcasts begin in the US (notably at the New York World's Fair).
The "Golden Age" of television. Black-and-white sets become a household staple, and news/live events gain massive popularity.
Colour television is introduced, vastly changing the viewing experience.
Colour television is introduced, vastly changing the viewing experience.
The introduction of remote controls and larger, CRT-based screens, alongside the rise of satellite and cable broadcasts.
The dawn of LCD and plasma screens, paving the way for flatter, more compact televisions.
he digital transition (analog signals phase out), plus the arrival of High-Definition Television (HDTV).
Smart TVs emerge with built-in internet access and streaming platforms. 4K resolutions, curved screens, and paper-thin OLED displays dominate.
Modern screens feature 8K resolution, rollable displays, and transparent glass or ultra-discreet ambient art modes
first phone was made
emails were made
wall telephones were made
computer was made
pager was made
when mail was made
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