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well john logie Baird loved electricity when he was a boy he thought he would invent something some day

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Who really invented the tv?

Well there are many different people that improved the Television like John Logie Baird or Philo T. Farnsworth who was mostly known to have invented the Television in 1927


Where was TV invented and where is it used?

TV was invented in Hastings and London, England, by Scottish inventor, John Logie Baird. Proof of concept was established and actual live transmissions made , but the final system adopted was nothing like Baird's mechanical system. An electronic system was used and pioneered by EMI, from original work by American inventor Philo Farnsworth.


What was john baird's childhood like?

John Baird's life will be like hell because there was a big war [World war1,2] and in the olden days, life would be boring because there wasn't any games and TVs.


What was the first tv made and by who?

It was Scotsman John Logie Baird who invented his transmitters and recievers and sets - the receiver and the set were separate - (or Televisors) as he called them in 1928. The first electronic television was invented by Marconi and Issac Shoenberg, Marconi made the transmitter where as Shoenberg and his team made the recievers. Since this question is in Cable Television, John Logie Baird invented that too.


How did john logie baird get the idea from tv?

Like so many inventors, John Logie Baird worked on his invention for years before finally producing the world's first television. The thought processes of an inventor are rambling, disorganized and chaotic until the moments when solutions present themselves. Some of Baird's ideas came from his own thinking but others were gathered from the great minds that had gone before him. Perhaps the most significant idea came from a European engineer and inventor called Paul Nipkow. He patented an idea to use a rotating disc with a series of holes in it to capture an image on paper and turn it into a series of electrical signals. This was the first ever facsimile machine although Nipkow never put it into production. In fact, some say that he never actually built the disc itself. Baird used the idea of the disc but changed its application from a still image capture to a higher speed moving image capture system. The idea of splitting a moving image into a continual stream of data has been the fundamental principle of television ever since. Make no mistake, the small change in application of the disc represented a huge leap forward in technology and a huge idea on the part of Baird.


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When did John Logie Baird invent the Television?

Baird spent many years working on electronic transmission of television. His first public demonstration of television was in 1925. His system, called "The Televisor" was put into commercial use by the BBC in England in 1929. The system was electro-mechanical, using a rotating disc to create the image. Although this now sounds like a very cumbersome method, it remained in use until the middle of the 1930s when the BBC changed to a fully electronic system. By the time the BBC began broadcasting black and white television, Baird had already demonstrated a color version. Although it was a fully operational system, it never saw commercial service.


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What year was the first tv programme held?

There are several answers to the question depending on how a television programme is defined. The very first working television picture was shown in Selfridges, a department store in London in March 1925 by John Logie Baird. It would be difficult to class this as a "programme" as it was a live demonstration of the technology rather than anything remotely looking like a production.There were various other demonstrations that soon followed, both by Baird and by others who worked on similar developments.However, the very first public, scheduled and regular broadcast was in 1929 when the BBC used Baird's system to begin television transmissions within the UK. The transmissions were part time and seen only by those who could afford the equivalent of £10,000 ($15,000) to buy a Baird Televisor (and those who managed to get an invitation to the homes of those who had bought one).


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Who put all the other peoples ideas of the tv and make the first black and white tv?

In 1925, John Logie Baird demonstrated the world's first televission. As with so many complex devices, it was the result of inventions and discoveries by numerous other people. That doesn't not take anything away from Baird's achievements. His use of a rotating disc first patented by Paul Nipkow was a completely new application for it, one that Nipkow himself never considered. The electronic systems were leading edge, pushing electronic design to the limits of the technology. And above all, having the tenacity and vision to bring many elements of technology together to produce the television is the sign of a remarkable man. Let us not forget Philo Farnsworth. He trailed Baird by a few years but in 1929 he produced the first television in America that had no moving parts. Just like Baird, he used inventions and developments of others before him to bring another advancement in television.


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