Electronic television requires a cathode ray tube (picture tube) to display the picture, and some sort of electronic camera tube to capture the image. ... Philo Farnsworth, a young man with no electronics background, produced images on his Image Dissector camera tube in 1927. read more
First electronic television system on 180 lines at 25 fps was created in the beginning of 1935 in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). read more
Early Electronic Television . By the early 1930s it was clear that mechanical television systems could never produce the picture quality required for commercial success. Electronic television requires a cathode ray tube (picture tube) to display the picture, and some sort of electronic camera tube to capture the image. read more
A television set, also called a television receiver, television, TV set, TV, or "telly", is a device that combines a tuner, display, an amplifier, and speakers for the purpose of viewing television and hearing its audio components. read more