
Here’s a must see from wired.com - It’s a visual timeline of TV from the early scanning disc sets right up to present day plasmas. No Definition right throuth to High Definition :) Go here to check it out.
Incredible to see how much things have changed. Also check out http://www.tvhistory.tv/ for extensive archives of tv history and trivia.
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