In the UK, a television set used to cost about £60-£70 back in the fifties and it stayed at the same price at least into the nineties. That was for a standard, small, black-and-white set. Of course the value of £1 changed over this period and other prices rose, but the price of TV sets (and cheap ballpoint pens) stayed the same.
Because of low technical ideaology
From the very first broadcasts, sound accompanied pictures in televisions so all televisions had speakers.
It was called the Television but when first coined it was called the "Cathode tube" which as we know was actually only part of the device
It's really just a saying but people sometimes say 'Ohh the good ol' days' when there weren't computers and tv and kids played outside etc :)
you pay a fortune if you dont take advantage of the 120 days same as cash.
it cost as much as your momma
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In the olden days, TVs operated using a technology called cathode ray tube (CRT). An electron gun inside the tube would emit beams of electrons that struck a phosphorescent screen, creating images by lighting up specific pixels. The signal for the images was transmitted via radio waves or cable, which the TV would decode to display the visual content. Channels were changed manually using dials, and sound was produced through built-in speakers.
about 400
The answer depends on how much use the television gets. A typical power consumption is in the region of 100W so using it for 5 hours per day will use 1KWH of energy every two days or about 150KWH per year. Find the cost per KHW from your electricity supply company to work out a cost.
$500-$1000Some even cost more$1000
it cost around $500-650