The Association of Scottish Philatelic Societies (ASPS) is hosting their annual congress in the Vine Conference Centre, Dunfermline, on Friday, April 4, from 10am to 5pm and Saturday, April 5, from ...
Baird’s company also started marketing the technology vigorously, even arranging for the Prime Minister, Ramsey MacDonald, to have one of its ‘televisor’ receivers installed in Downing Street.
The 1928 Baird Dual Exhibition Receiver Televisor cost an eye-watering £40 and even then did not include the radio receiver that was required for audio reception. Nevertheless, its wooden box ...
In 1924, a young Scottish engineer, John Logie Baird, developed a way of passing a beam of light through a rapidly spinning disc punched with holes, so that a simple image could be ‘scanned ...
El invento de Baird, una máquina de transmisión de imágenes que él llamó "televisor", utilizaba discos mecánicos giratorios para convertir imágenes en movimiento en impulsos electrónicos y ...
John Logie Baird, a Scottish inventor, gives the first public demonstration of a pictorial-transmission machine he calls a televisor. Baird's invention used mechanical rotating disks to scan moving ...
La firma alemana Loewe ha lanzado una nueva versión de su televisor más distinguido, el Loewe stellar, que esta vez combina diseño vanguardista y materiales únicos. El modelo, que ya de por ...