Webb, Richard C.,

Tele-visionaries : the people behind the invention of television / Richard C. Webb. - 1 PDF (xv, 170 pages) : illustrations. - IEEE press understanding science & technology series ; 19 . - IEEE press understanding science & technology series ; 19 .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Who invented television? -- The vacuum tube era -- Dr. Vladimir Kosmo Zworykin -- The foremost problem of television -- Philo Farnsworth -- Television at Purdue University -- Sarnoff, radio, and early television -- The RCA laboratories division -- The evolution of sensitive camera tubes -- The field-sequential color incident -- The invention of compatible color -- The shadow mask color picture tubes -- A projector, camera, and triniscope -- Transmitting color pictures -- The color television hearings of 1949/1950 -- Delayed broadcasting -- Goodbye RCA -- The beginnings of digital television -- Historic report on camera tube development.

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This excellent publication provides a historical background of the dream of sight/sound extension by electric means and identification of the major participants is given. The book examines the foremost problem delaying the early progress of television and explores how the development of full-colour television by examining the inventions needed to achieve the dream, the people who produced them, the role of the motion picture industry, and more. * Offers both a personal historical perspective of the development of television and an overview of the technology * A unique opportunity to learn of the beginnings of television from one of RCA's pioneering engineers.




Mode of access: World Wide Web

9780471743712

10.1002/0471743712 doi


Television--History.
Inventors--United States--Biography.
Electrical engineers--United States--Biography.

Electrical and Electronics Engineering.


Electronic books.

TK6635.A1 / W43 2005eb