Back in the '40s, Philo Taylor Farnsworth was the first person to make a TV. But it had
no color it was just black and white. But when the '60s came someone called Gonzalez
Camarena. He was a famous mechanic that built a TV that actually had color. but then the '90s came different people started to make TV´s and the TV´s started to get bigger
and other TV´s started to have color and it spread around the world and that is how TV´s are made and how they got their color.
the 40s tvthe 60s tvand the 90s tv
wow that was cool
ReplyDeleteHi Cayden, this is really interesting. Do any of your family remember when TV came to their home? My grandparents were one of the first to get a TV in their town. They had it, ready for the first broadcast. My Dad missed out because he was in hospital, but the whole neighbourhood watched the broadcast. Now, houses have multiple TV's in the one house!
ReplyDeleteKia ora Cayden.
ReplyDeleteThis is such an interesting post. I love seeing the different versions of TVs throughout the years. It is also good how you have given a good bit of history about the development of TVs.
Hi Cayden I love this blog post but you should add how old when the people made the TVs. I liked how you said when they made the TVs.
ReplyDeleteI made the first tv now TOTALLY.
ReplyDeleteKamusta Cayden J,
ReplyDeleteI really like your sentences you put in there! And also the pictures! Maybe add the image who created the 90's TV?
I love it! It was cool how you added each television in the actual timeline. Like Blessy said, maybe you should add the pictures of the people who made each TV?
ReplyDeleteKonnichiwa Cayden
ReplyDeleteI really like the facts you put about Philo Taylor Farnsworth II,
( the first person to make tv)
This is very interesting about everything about TV
Like Violet & blessy said i wished you could put some photos of the creator making TV