He died in 1946 at the age of 58. ( Was born in 1888 )
John Logie Biard did not get any money for the colored TV. John Logie Baird was born in the year of 1888 and he died in the year of 1946. He is known for the invention of the television.
1925
John Logie Baird in 1924
in January/ 26 /1926
Easy in one year
The telivision was invented in 1923 by John Logie Baird.
John Logie Baird invented the first television, the first color television and the first 3D television, all before 1929, the year that the BBC began the first television broadcasts using Baird's television system.
Many different mechanical TV systems were invented by different people, but the image on all such systems was too dim to make them practical. You might be thinking of John Logie Baird he was one of these mechanical TV inventors, in 1884......John Logie Baird wasn't born until 1888! The inventor of electronic TV was 14 year old Philo Taylor Farnsworth, who came up with the idea in 1921 while plowing a field near his hometown in Utah. The back and forth path of the plow suggested to him the sweep of an electron beam across a phosphorescent screen of a CRT.
He invented electronic television in the year 1927. This was an improvement on the technology of John Logie-Baird, whose television had some mechanical parts.
If you are asking if it was commercially available, the answer is no. However, 1926 was the year that the first transmission of moving images was demonstrated in a laboratory by the Scottish scientist John Logie Baird. See the link below for more details.
In England it was Baird, set up by the inventor of TV John Logie Baird- their first model was the 'Phonodisc' introduced in 1928, with a 4-inch circular screen. I'm not sure which was the first American company, though I DO know that the first sets retailed for about $75.which company first made the tv in present
The television was invented by a number of people, who created various elements of it, but the first working demonstration of the television as we think of it now was given by John Logie Baird on the 26th January 1926