BAIRD, John Logie: The early television
Personaje: BAIRD, John Logie.
January 26, 1926. There was the first public demonstration of mechanical television. John Logie Baird, considered the father of television, showed the operation of the image transmission in a Soho laboratory (London UK), to members of the Royal Institution, a prestigious scientific association, and to a Times reporter.
This documentary, grabbed from VHS tape, shows the story told by the protagonist himself, the engineer Baird, and how he made possible the picture synthesis and transmission through a Paul Nipkow intuition in 1883 who was unable to carry out his idea because of the technological limitations of the time too early.
January 26, 1926. There was the first public demonstration of mechanical television. John Logie Baird, considered the father of television, showed the operation of the image transmission in a Soho laboratory (London UK), to members of the Royal Institution, a prestigious scientific association, and to a Times reporter.
This documentary, grabbed from VHS tape, shows the story told by the protagonist himself, the engineer Baird, and how he made possible the picture synthesis and transmission through a Paul Nipkow intuition in 1883 who was unable to carry out his idea because of the technological limitations of the time too early.
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