The development and influence of the Television from 1884 to present.

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The development and influence of the Television from 1884 to present.

This essay is about how televisions have developed over the years and how the technology of televisions has influenced people’s lives and how it has changed the way we share and receive information.

This essay will go in depth about the history of televisions and how the design of the exterior of televisions has changed over the years. It will also go in depth about how television has had a massive impact on people’s lives and how it has made it easier to gain information from all around the world.

Over the years since the first television was invented in 1884 the television has changed an unbelievable amount from it being a very large made out of wood box with a small screen with black and white pictures, to it being a thin high quality product which is made from a variety of materials such as plastic, stainless steel and even wood.

(McCormick, 2013)
Figure 1: An image of the very first televisions which only a certain amount of family homes were lucky enough to be able to afford such a luxurious piece of invention and design.
As shown above the early televisions were characterised by their very small screens, black and white projection, and turn dial controls. In 1884, a German student developed the first ever-electromechanical television by the name of “Paul Gottlieb Nipkow” which he called “Nipkow Disk” which was inspired by his own surname. Paul Nipkon is known to be the first ever person to discover televisions scanning principle. (History of television, 2013).

The first ever television which was launched was a large piece of equipment with about 12 inch screen size. After its first formal introduction in the 1939 world’s fair The cost ...

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