TV was first introduced to the American public at the 1939 New York World's Fair, but the first commercial network broadcasts were not made until 1945, after WW2.
Television was first available in homes in the United Kingdom in 1936. It was introduced as an advertisement-free public service which required a fee from residents. The BBC is the United Kingdom, as well as the world's first television channel.
Color TV was introduced in the 1950's.
It was 1981.
Sharp introduced the first commercial LCD television in 1988.
In 1997, Fujitsu introduced the first 42-inch (107 cm) plasma display; it had 852x480 resolution and was progressively scanned. Also in 1997, Phillips introduced a 42-inch (107 cm) display, with 852x480 resolution. It was the only plasma to be displayed to the retail public in 4 Sears locations in the US. The price was US$14,999 and included in-home installation. Later in 1997, Pioneer started selling their first plasma television to the public, and others followed.
The first plasma television was sold to the public in 1997. Pioneer was the company that sold the first plasma TV's.
Closed captioning was first introduced at the First National Conference on Television for the Hearing Impaired in Nashville, Tennessee in 1971 and was later officially broadcast in 1973.
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In 1934, the first electric lawnmower was introduced to the public. It was called a LawnBoy.
Sony TV 8-301W was introduced in 1960 and was the first TV ever made by Sony.
The Ford Mustang was introduced to the public in ( 1964 )