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Saturday, March 10, 2012

TV Made In 1936 Still Can not Live


TV Made In 1936 Still Can not Live
One black and white television was made 73 years ago and really old schoolcompared to other advanced television devices. Although created in 1936,yet is still able to deny our TV variety shows.
Daily Mail spread the news, TV is outstanding at the Coronation of KingGeorge VI in 1937 and is recognized as the oldest TV in the UK who can stillfunction.

Screen is only 12 inches wide and is expected to be made in November 1936, the same month the first TV broadcast service from Alexandra PalaceBBC. The device was never broadcast TV diverse historical events as the coronation procession of King George VI, the 1948 Olympic Games inLondon and the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. The price was 60Guineas or the equivalent of £ 11,000 British money now.

TV owners are Jeffrey Borinsky. Bearded man who worked as a consultantengineering techniques that could pose along with Iain Logie Baird. Iain is the grandson of the inventor of the telly grandson, John Logie Baird. The only one who modified the settings on this TV from analog to digital with theexcuse can last a long time.

Jeffrey Borinsky from North London, were the oldest in the British TVcompetition because he already has a TV for 10 years. "I still enjoy watchingvarious TV shows through my 702 Marconiphone particular cartoon showfrom the 1930s, which suggested to me as if it was in those days."

Competition in the UK's oldest TV is diprakarasai by Iain Logie Baird,television curator at the National Media Museum in Bradford with John LogieBaird.

He said, "Many post-war television could not be found anymore. Even if thereis no work. We know of about 3,000 television sets were destroyed duringbombing in the UK. "The plan of this TV will be on display throughout theperiod at the National Media Museum.
(source: forum.vivanews.com)

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