The first home television sold in 1929 was a Baird Televisor at a price of around £500...in those times it was a LOT of money. The equivalent today is around $12,000 or £8000.
Today, small televisions are larger and better quality at under $100 or £100.
in 1928 the firt tv cost around $55 to $75 now they cost approxemately $1000WOW
The price of Television sets has been surprisingly constant (once the first technology spike has been passed) A color TV in 1960 cost as many dollars as one does today; but you are getting much more and better technology now! My guess is that they will cost just marginally more dollars (or other currency units) than sets do today.
The first calculator ever made cost about $2500, compared to the $12 it costs now. i hope this helps you!
The newest LG 3D TV cost about 600 dollars right now. However, a used LG 3D TV can cost somewhere between 300 and 400 dollars and are usually very high quality and barely look used at all.
There are no 15-inch plasma screens on the market. The plasma screen market is now limited to very large scale screens (50" +).
probably popped a fuse and depending on the brand and style between $2 (do it yourself) and $300 to have a professional do it for you
setanta sports is now ESPN and costs £13 per month.
A 72 inch plasma has not been sold for several years now. All current TVs in the 72 inch class are LCD based. An older plasma in this size sold for about $6000, however you could buy an LCD for almost half of that now.
The First TV was invented in 1923 And is 893456 years old right now!
Around as much as there is now.
It can cost anywhere for $25 to $155. The cost takes brand and quality into account. At Walmart, you can get them for a reasonably low price (for the most part).
The first television is very different from the ones we have now because of the depth , picture quality , and color.