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most commercially successful model.ystem that relied on a mechanical scanning device when generating or displaying the video signal. The signal itself was purely electronic and could be transmitted by radio or over a wire. Advantage: Television can give useful information Disadvantage: Television kills your imagination and can have scenes inappropriate for children Television advantages: wide service coverage, better uality T!, service recovery during breakdown, wide programming selections.Television disadvantages:Additional cost for special programming advantages :the students become more knowledgeable and have more skill .gives you up"to"date news and information.a tv for time pass we can wacth tv and when we are sad we can wacth tv and laugh too# it will be interesting also. $e can get news and get the imformation.that what all things going on this world. %ome time we can get bad news and some time good news. disadvantages to:" wacthing for a long time will affect our eyes also.when the volume of
machinical television
The first mechanical television systems that produced real television images were developed by &ohn 'ogie Baird in (ngland and by )harles *rancis &enkins in the +.%. in the mid ,-s. .icture uality was very poor, and the screens were only an inch or so wide and were usually made up of only /- to 0- lines The %cophony system was the only mechanical system capable of high definition pictures, but it was developed at a time when the cathode ray tube had already been demonstrated as a better method of displaying television pictures. 1n )olumbus, 2hio, Murray Mercier, born in 343,, was one of the first people to watch television
diagram
The mechanical part of the television was a rotating disc with a number of holes punched through the disc. As it rotated, the holes passed light through the disc. The back light varied in Because of the poor picture uality, mechanical television was not a success.
colour
)olor television is part of the history of television, the technology of television and practices associated with television5s transmission of moving images in color video. 1n color television a portion of the video signal is used to separate out the three color signals. The screen is coated by tiny dots arranged in groups of three 6blue, green and red7.
'i uid crystal display television 6')D T!7 is television that uses ')D technology for its visual output. The technology used is generally T*T. 1n the early ,---s, ')D flat"panels captured a large part of the computer monitor market from traditional )=Ts. ')D T! is a television display technology based on a li uid crystal display. ')D T!s consume much less power than plasma displays because they work on the principle of blocking light rather than emitting it. An ')D display uses either a passive matri> or an active matri> display grid. The active matri> ')D is also known as a thin film transistor 6T*T7 display.
Types of LCD T
Flat Screen LCDs, about an inch or two thick are more expensive, but also more popular because of their
sleek look and the flexible options of standing on a surface or mounting on a wall
Front projection LCDs or pro!ectors, which pro!ect an image onto the front of the screen The TV itself is
!ust a box installed an"where in a room, which pro!ects the image onto a flat screen hung on the wall as
Rear projection LCDs, where the image is sent from the rear of the TV to the screen in front $ear pro!ection
LCDs are wide, heav" and onl" available in large si%es &'#( and up)
HDTV Information
?igh"definition television 6?DT!7 is a digital television broadcasting system with a significantly higher resolution
%()AM, .A'7. $hile some early analog ?DT! formats were broadcast in (urope and &apan, ?DT! is usually broadcast digitally, because digital television 6DT!7 broadcasting
than traditional formats 6:T%),
re uires much less bandwidth. ?DT! technology was first introduced in the +% during the 344-s by a group of electronics companies cal led the Digital ?DT! @rand Alliance. %mart tv
media players, Blu"ray players, game consoles,hotel television systems, and other network connected interactive devices that utili;e television type display outputs.A3-BA33BA3,B These devices allow
The technology that enables smart T!s is also incorporated in devices such as set"top bo>es, digital viewers to search and find videos, movies, photos and other content on the $eb, on a local cable T!
channel, on a satellite T! channel, or on a local storage drive.A3,B
3D television 63DTV7 is television that conveys depth perception to the viewer by employing
techni ues such as stereoscopic display, multi"viewdisplay, ,D"plus"depth, or any other form of /D display. Most modern /D television sets use an active shutter /D system or a polari;ed /D system, and some are autostereoscopic without the need of glasses.