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VIDEO FOR THOSE WHO CARE ABOUT AUDIO

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TELEVISION WAS BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1927

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Philo Taylor Farnsworth (August 19, 1906 – March 11, 1971)


A  21 year-old Utah inventor Philo T. Farnsworth succeeded in transmitting the
image of a line to a small screen through purely electronic means with a device
called an “image dissector”
or simply, a video camera tube. Now we know it
better as… television. He was also the first person to demonstrate such a
system to the public.

Farnsworth developed a television system complete with receiver and camera,
which he produced commercially in the firm of the Farnsworth Television and
Radio Corporation, from 1938 to 1951. He held 165 patents, mostly in radio
and television.

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ADMIRAL HI-FI FOR 1957

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America’s most powerful portable hi-fi!

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THE IBM PC DEBUTED ON THIS DAY IN 1981

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The IBM Personal Computer, model number 5150, was created by a
team of engineers and designers under the direction of Don Estridge
of the IBM Entry Systems Division in Boca Raton, Florida. The initial
price of the first PC was $1,565, about the cost of a decent used car
in those days.

Because the IBM PC was meant to be sold to the general public but
IBM didn’t have any retail stores, they were sold through catalogue
retailer Sears & Roebuck.    

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TAKE A PORTABLE RADIO TO THE COAST

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