Television
The First TV, I mean the first computer was made in Santa Le Cabana France.
no the first telly is older
The television has been available since the 1920s, while the first computer (in the modern sense of the word) was first created in the late 30s-early 40s. The computer, however, wasn't commercially available until 1975 when the Altair 8800 was released.
The first television was in September of 1927. This television was designed by Philo Taylor Farnsworth who was an inventor.
They were most likely developed at the same time, since one cannot function without the other. The first TV displays were cathode ray tubes, which existed before TV, so I guess technically you could say the TV came first, but only if you were being a PITA.
no of course not
Video recorder came first, TV stations were using them in the 1960s.
Aryan Tyagi invented the first television in the world he was making first computer but by chance he thought of a nice experiment and he maded the first television in the world.
It was simply an adaptation of the already existing color TV.
Television. Charles Babbage had a plan for a mechanical computer (the Analytical Engine) in 1837, and it could be made using modern manufacturing techniques-but although Babbage spent a fortune trying to build on no such computer ever actually existed. (His son demonstrated an important part of it, the "mill", not a whole working machine.) The first experimental computers were built in the very late 1930s, but these were all special-purpose devices, not programmable general-purpose computers. The first Turing-complete programmable computer was the Z3 in 1941. The first computer commercially available was the Ferranti Mark 1 in 1951, and the first computers available as consumer goods were in about 1970. On the other hand experimental television were demonstrated in 1925 by John Logie Baird, and the first electronic television was demonstrated in 1926 by Kenjiro Takayanagi. There were demonstration broadcasts in various countries in 1928. Regular television broadcasts began in November 1936. TV was available in homes before the first working computer was demonstrated.
You can connect a CATV cable into a computer monitor by first attaching it to an external TV tuner. A VGA or HDMI output can then be attached to the monitor.
The Remington Rand UNIVAC, it correctly predicted the 1952 presidential election on TV.