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John Logie Baird's early television systems, developed in the 1920s, were relatively rudimentary and not commercially sold in large quantities. However, his first public demonstration of television in 1926 showcased a system that cost about £1, which was a significant amount at the time. Later, in the 1930s, Baird's more advanced television sets were priced around £100, making them accessible primarily to affluent consumers.

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