Yes, all TVs were black and white, however if you named a specific time there was a time when the first color TVs came out that it was very rare to see them. it was only for the rich until about 3-5 years after its debut
Black and white are colors, but technically both can be the absence of color, or the total combination of colors. B&W television used shades of gray (although that might also qualify as a color). The term "color TV" means a "full spectrum of colors" rather than simply grays.
The world has never been black and white. However, the first televisions were all B&W.
they look black and white because they had no colors long ago but now we do. It was just all black and white. ;)
it's on tv now.
Black and White and Dead All Over - 2013 was released on: USA: 18 December 2013 (TV premiere)
All TV shows were black and white. Movies were in color. We didn't have CD's, computers, or electronics like games. There wasn't even an calculator.
Cartoon Network. As all the other Pokemon shows are -.-
black and white im 99 years old and i think i know all about the first television
White is all of the colors combined. That's why you can see 7 different colors with a glass prism. Black is no color, because black material absorbs almost all the light that hits it. Black and white TV isn't color TV, because you don't see the blue, green, and red colors separately. Blue, green, and red are the very three colors that combine to make all the other colors that you see with your eyes. Black and white have intensity but no chroma or hue.
Because on TV they like to make black people unattractive to have people on TV laugh and think differently about them. They make all these stereo types about them, and they make the white people look flawless.
Usually in black and white. Black down the back and white on his belly. In my case, with gray splotches all over amidst the black and white.
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