I have seen a 1974 Italian made Salora TV 28" color screen in 2005 that worked day and night nonstop with fantastic color and contrast that only a $5 fuse was able to fix.
And I'm 157 years old! I personally designed and produced all these TVs at the factory! And by the way, I remember you, you were such a little evil dwarf, you constantly ran around and got tangled between your legs and broke TVs. I caught you and beat you constantly, I’m even surprised that you’re still alive.
А мне 157 лет ! Я все эти телевизоры лично проектировал и выпускал на фабрике! И тебя кстати я помню , ты такой маленький злой карлик , постоянно бегал и путался между ног и ломал телевизоры. Я тебя ловил и постоянно бил, Я даже удивлён что ты до сих пор живой.
And I'm 157 years old! I personally designed and produced all these TVs at the factory! And by the way, I remember you, you were such a little evil dwarf, you constantly ran around and got tangled between your legs and broke TVs. I caught you and beat you constantly, I’m even surprised that you’re still alive.
Forget the technology for a moment. Just think about the atmosphere, the air you could breathe easily and have a cup of tea in your own time whilst you were relaxing.
My uncle "ALBERT" bought an RCA color television around 1965 and it was my favorite to watch "THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY" in color ! Back at my mom's house , we only had the old black and white television .
No one is going to ever say they miss those old TVs. They were heavy, had small screens, and looked pretty lousy not really changing in any major way until the past 20 years. I grew up in the 60's watching old black and white sets so I for one really appreciate what we have now and they are very reasonably priced due to so much competition.
I bet you throw away the best trash, 😂 We homeless will never starve as long as there's consumers like you buying brand new every year and throwing away a perfectly good last years model everything. You think homeless buy them couchs and dressers you see under the interstate? Nope we drag them from your neighborhood sidewalk where you put it. And the money, jewelry, and secrets we find in your trash. You take grandpa's suits to goodwill, gold moneyclips in the pockets, with money. Cufflinks, that ring he was gonna give you but he died.... I check the pockets of all them suits. And then go shopping. And I haven't owned a t.v. in 18 years. Obama gave me this phone, 600. Cash and 300 foodstamps every month. And I work day labor. Plus yalls scraps, puts me in a better position then the middleclass these days.
3:53 my favorite on # Sony KX-27HF1, Advent of the "Profile" series. A monitor with versatile AV output (including video and teletext) was marketed as a single unit. This TV was developed based on a new modular concept, incorporating a TV tuner, stereo amplifier and other components.
There were some oddities amongst early television sets that didn't survive, like the late 1960s bubble shaped ones and the Sony Watchman miniature portable and Sinclair portable mini television. In the UK before the 1980s everyone rented their television sets, unless they were very rich. If they broke down an engineer would visit from the rental firm and fix them.
They needed to be: partly the need to hold all the components - a substantial chassis, with many valves ("toobs" in US), transformenrs, etc., not to mention the picture tube itself (which also needed protecting); and partly, if you were paying a small fortune for one, you wanted it to be supplied in a reasonably good-quality cabinet! Given the relative price of modern flat-screen sets, it's not surprising they aren't as tough, plus they don't need to be and people don't _want_ them to be heavy.
They were, but when something went wrong, you had to have the repairman come over to fix it. Today's flat screens are cheap enough to replace immediately.
Some of the _concepts_ were thought about - and even patented - before the rest of the technology had reached the point where a complete system was practical. (The Nipkow/Nipkov disc, for example, and the cathode ray tube.) The first actual demonstrations of working systems were indeed 1920s/'30s.
I didn't see any of the big 1970s consoles in this video. Also my dad bought my grandparents a huge projection TV in the early 90s, and I saw nothing like that here. But, this was still interesting. Thanks.
Really the television born in 1921 after WWII Developer grownnig on countries was U. S . , Japan and Europe this is evolution from Sony. Thats all, thank you for this data.
Am now 40 years old i can't believe am this old . I remember the great wall tv my father bought the year 1997 in Kenya to have A television 1990 hey it's not a joke ask our president ruto
dudo mucho que ese samsung del min 3:18 sea de 1979 ni de lejos se ve que es de esa epoca por lo menos por muy antiguo que sea es un modelo quizas 1998 o mejor 2000s se ve a simple vista el material el diseño y todo algo que no se hacia aun a finales delos 70s debio ser un error
That's right, at that time Samsung was still starting to manufacture color TVs, although it was still irrelevant, as was LG, which still sold TVs with the goldstar brand, at that time Sony, Philips, Toshiba, Mitsubishi stood out. , Sanyo, sharp
Aqui no Brasil até os anos 80 tinhamos tvs dos anos 50 em preto e branco, após os anos 2000 que popularizou as tvs em cores e 2010 as tvs finas ou LEDs
When I was a kid back in the 2000's we had those cube LG TV, you hit the screen it's like a fish tube, I used to climb up that TV as if I climbed up a cliff. It comes with one rod at top of the TV that communicates with like a satellite or smth.
No, most people would watch them in a movie theatre. Pre WWII television was almost non-existant and the surviving television sets of that era are super rare today (Like, even broken and needing restoration ones sell for 10,000 dollars). Before WWII TV was SUPER expensive and there were very few TV stations, so only the rich had TV in the home.
I know a lot about early television, and the first three photos are labelled incorrectly, television did not exist until the mid-20s. There were certainly no television sets in 1880, 1890 or 1900. The photo labelled 1890 shows John Logie Baird, who was only 2 years old in 1890!!
The biggest step in today’s TVs is the screen size. My first tv was a 28 inch in the early 70s, and they were considered to be a good size. The problems with todays TVs: FIRSTLY - to adjust either the colour, brightness or contrast takes 8 operations! On my 28 inch TV all I had to do was turn the right knob. SECONDLY - the decision to make TVs 16:9 instead 21:9 was a major mistake. Most movies are made in 21:9, and when they are viewed on a 16:9 TV the image is made smaller than the 16:9 screen, completely making the wider image of 21:9 films ineffective. The most common formats - 4:3, 16:9, and 21:9 movies could all be seen on a 21:9 TV filling the screen from top to bottom. The effect of watching a 21:9 movie on a 21:9 TV is stunning compared to watching it reduced in size on a 16:9 TV with blank strips along the top and bottom.
There were no TVs in 1880. The German inventor Paul Nipkow invented a metal wheel with holes in it at that time but he never built a device which would work with it. The TV was invented in 1926, with a Nipkow Disk, and then again in about 1932 as the CRT was developed, along with electronic scanning on 400+ "lines", and the Nipkow Disk turned out to be a bit rubbish.
How many people remember the commercial where this animated man sings : WOW ! I SAW COLOR TV DEPENDABLE , NATURAL COLOR TV I KNOW WHAT I'VE BEEN MISSING NOW WOW ! I SAW COLOR TV WOW !
This was absolutely Amazing! I never knew Television went back so far. I always thought that Television wasn't made available to the public until the early 1950's
Television only dates back to the 1920s, the first entries on this list are given dates that are 30-40 years too early. The Nipkow disk was patented in the 1880s, but it was never incorporated into a working set until 1924. The Baird experiments were in 1924, not 1890, and the Baird Televisor went on sale in 1928. This video is misleading.
Uma evoluçao que ja tem mais de um seculo. A televisao foi por muito tempo o meio de comunicaçao mais popular. perdendo o posto para o computador e a internet.
Let's be honest. Technology has increased but happiness has decreased.
Precisely
EXACTO!
Unfortunately 😔 true
😂
You're not wrong!!
Man, I feel really old, just looking back at these older TVs.
Me too
I have seen a 1974 Italian made Salora TV 28" color screen in 2005 that worked day and night nonstop with fantastic color and contrast that only a $5 fuse was able to fix.
My grandparents still have the 1994 tv. Good times😭
My tv 1989.
From mid 1990s. Classic television.
I am 102 years old , I have seen all almost models
Omg
Your kidding right?
And I'm 157 years old! I personally designed and produced all these TVs at the factory! And by the way, I remember you, you were such a little evil dwarf, you constantly ran around and got tangled between your legs and broke TVs. I caught you and beat you constantly, I’m even surprised that you’re still alive.
А мне 157 лет ! Я все эти телевизоры лично проектировал и выпускал на фабрике! И тебя кстати я помню , ты такой маленький злой карлик , постоянно бегал и путался между ног и ломал телевизоры. Я тебя ловил и постоянно бил, Я даже удивлён что ты до сих пор живой.
And I'm 157 years old! I personally designed and produced all these TVs at the factory! And by the way, I remember you, you were such a little evil dwarf, you constantly ran around and got tangled between your legs and broke TVs. I caught you and beat you constantly, I’m even surprised that you’re still alive.
Late 1950s TVs are coolest
Facts though
Yes
Forget the technology for a moment. Just think about the atmosphere, the air you could breathe easily and have a cup of tea in your own time whilst you were relaxing.
My uncle "ALBERT" bought an RCA color television around 1965 and it was my favorite to watch "THE WONDERFUL
WORLD OF DISNEY" in color ! Back at my mom's house , we only had the old black and white television .
Back then TVs looked like a cinema projector
No one is going to ever say they miss those old TVs. They were heavy, had small screens, and looked pretty lousy not really changing in any major way until the past 20 years. I grew up in the 60's watching old black and white sets so I for one really appreciate what we have now and they are very reasonably priced due to so much competition.
Uma tela 8k nessa época era loucura...
A evolução acelerou bastante, hoje já temos belos displays em uma espessura admirável. 😁👍🏻
I bet you throw away the best trash, 😂
We homeless will never starve as long as there's consumers like you buying brand new every year and throwing away a perfectly good last years model everything.
You think homeless buy them couchs and dressers you see under the interstate? Nope we drag them from your neighborhood sidewalk where you put it. And the money, jewelry, and secrets we find in your trash. You take grandpa's suits to goodwill, gold moneyclips in the pockets, with money. Cufflinks, that ring he was gonna give you but he died.... I check the pockets of all them suits. And then go shopping. And I haven't owned a t.v. in 18 years. Obama gave me this phone, 600. Cash and 300 foodstamps every month. And I work day labor. Plus yalls scraps, puts me in a better position then the middleclass these days.
@@As_Melhores_Musicas_Do_Brasil 8K isn't possible with a CRT.
Fun fact: first LCD TV was made in 1982, by Epson.
The printing brand
🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
You are correct
That printing brand
Abe Lincoln's embalming fluid body
1960 öncesi televizyonlar çok güzel,keşke tekrar üretilse!
Nice
3:53 my favorite on # Sony KX-27HF1, Advent of the "Profile" series. A monitor with versatile AV output (including video and teletext) was marketed as a single unit. This TV was developed based on a new modular concept, incorporating a TV tuner, stereo amplifier and other components.
С 1930 до 2000 года никакого изменения не было оказывается. Лишь цветным стал. А с 2000 пошло: Плазменный, LCD, ЖК, Led, OLed и т.д.
Хорошая музыка 😊
There were some oddities amongst early television sets that didn't survive, like the late 1960s bubble shaped ones and the Sony Watchman miniature portable and Sinclair portable mini television.
In the UK before the 1980s everyone rented their television sets, unless they were very rich. If they broke down an engineer would visit from the rental firm and fix them.
Tv 📺
good video but too many date mistakes😊
Ever noticed the old TVs where very tough then the flat screens we got today
They needed to be: partly the need to hold all the components - a substantial chassis, with many valves ("toobs" in US), transformenrs, etc., not to mention the picture tube itself (which also needed protecting); and partly, if you were paying a small fortune for one, you wanted it to be supplied in a reasonably good-quality cabinet! Given the relative price of modern flat-screen sets, it's not surprising they aren't as tough, plus they don't need to be and people don't _want_ them to be heavy.
They were, but when something went wrong, you had to have the repairman come over to fix it. Today's flat screens are cheap enough to replace immediately.
Our first TV looked like that 1959 model. Our neighbor taught me how to change tubes on it so we were able to get it working for a long time.
Tv was made in 1920s not 1880🤷♀️
Dude, you’re so weird it’s on 1813 This is when the TV was made you mustard brain😒
Some of the _concepts_ were thought about - and even patented - before the rest of the technology had reached the point where a complete system was practical. (The Nipkow/Nipkov disc, for example, and the cathode ray tube.) The first actual demonstrations of working systems were indeed 1920s/'30s.
@@G6JPG The Nipkow Disk wasn't patented until 1888, and wasn't ever used in a working television until Baird's experiments in the 20s.
I didn't see any of the big 1970s consoles in this video. Also my dad bought my grandparents a huge projection TV in the early 90s, and I saw nothing like that here. But, this was still interesting. Thanks.
Nice collection
Now Hold Up A Sec... Idk If Slim Fit CRT's Were Made In 1979 🧐
yeah that tv is also HD. hd tv's were more existant in like the mid 80's
Buen video
me gustaría tenerlos en mi colección de antigüedades
Que canción es esta me es muy cansona
I love you TV forevermmmooooorrrrreeeeeee😭
Yes😌
1:52 my favourite
Old is Gold
Amazing television screens video
Really the television born in 1921 after WWII Developer grownnig on countries was U. S . , Japan and Europe this is evolution from Sony. Thats all, thank you for this data.
Curtis Mathis tvs we’re out of this world. Those big console tvs from 1970’s and 1980’s
Am now 40 years old i can't believe am this old . I remember the great wall tv my father bought the year 1997 in Kenya to have A television 1990 hey it's not a joke ask our president ruto
dudo mucho que ese samsung del min 3:18 sea de 1979 ni de lejos se ve que es de esa epoca por lo menos por muy antiguo que sea es un modelo quizas 1998 o mejor 2000s se ve a simple vista el material el diseño y todo algo que no se hacia aun a finales delos 70s debio ser un error
Verdade, também reparei esse erro de edição.
Igual que un LG que sale de 1985 es imposible ya que LG antes se llamaba goldstar y le cambiaron el nombre a LG en 1995
That's right, at that time Samsung was still starting to manufacture color TVs, although it was still irrelevant, as was LG, which still sold TVs with the goldstar brand, at that time Sony, Philips, Toshiba, Mitsubishi stood out. , Sanyo, sharp
❤I wish everybody be nice in old times
In 1974 there is a Flat TV 😅🤔🤔🤔🤔
Don’t take him serious, he was Drunk while editing the video
When I was young, I have looked a RCA television and Telefunken in 1069❤ 💐🙏☺️
Early 2000’s were a pain in the ass to move, they were box shaped and had antennas that needed to be at the perfectest of angle or else static screen.
l love this 2021
One of the 1974 ones looks like flat screen - obviously carefully photographed!
"Boney M" background song is a real classic!
I like the older tv's look, so I decided to replace my 2022 samsung lcd with a 1980's trinitron
Sorry man but this is definitely dumb
С каждым годом рамка у экрана становится всё тоньше и тоньше, пока совсем не исчезла.
Super,T,v,sony❤😊
Evolution of Television
1900(small octagon)
1925(bigger screen)
1950(higher quality)
1975(color display)
2000(flat plasma TV)
2025(invisible???)
I had a tv from 1992 now I have a roku tv now
Year of manufacturing is totally incorect
People think paying $2000 for television.
Is expensive. Look back at 1955
@2:22 I had that same kind of TV from 1992-1995. Old 1970s Sony Trinitron, brought from a thrift store.
1976?This device is clearly from the 1990s
Aqui no Brasil até os anos 80 tinhamos tvs dos anos 50 em preto e branco, após os anos 2000 que popularizou as tvs em cores e 2010 as tvs finas ou LEDs
Многие телевизоры тут, не соответствует годом. Есть промохи в годах. А так, молодец автор ролика, интересно было посмотреть. Жаль что не до 2024 года.
When I was a kid back in the 2000's we had those cube LG TV, you hit the screen it's like a fish tube, I used to climb up that TV as if I climbed up a cliff. It comes with one rod at top of the TV that communicates with like a satellite or smth.
A have that Tv 2000s
That samsung tv from 1978 is from 2001
You mean 1979?
5:24 my grandma has it even I used it every weekend 4 years back
I love old tv 📺 wit housings
I like Sony but they are many other brands .like Phillips.rca.Toshiba.Fisher.akai.sanyo.zinet.Hitachi.korting.
Panasonic.Normende.LG.
Those pictures of a supposed 1880 TV were from the mid 1920s. But, otherwise, it was an interesting clip.
Sony first quality and a new version of tv and best found technology
God history but in 1929 first TV 📺📺📺📺
Are you telling me that in 1979 we had hd Samsung tvs?
Does Man actually think there were TVs in the 19th century
It’s probably why it doesn’t have many views and why it’s poorly made and done
Overall a shite video
Recuerdo las de los años 70, 80 90. 2000 y 2010.
Las de 2010 no eran antiguas
5:58 i have a TV looks similar but it's Panasonic,
It might be 2004 Aswell
That’s a mid 2000s 3:18
I have fleas and cooties
@@missbleach8767 what do you mean by that
В 1985-м фирмы LG не существовало от слова СОВСЕМ
0:47 People had to watch early episodes of Looney tunes on THAT?
No, most people would watch them in a movie theatre. Pre WWII television was almost non-existant and the surviving television sets of that era are super rare today (Like, even broken and needing restoration ones sell for 10,000 dollars). Before WWII TV was SUPER expensive and there were very few TV stations, so only the rich had TV in the home.
1974 ? 😃 Это вообще из 2005 ...
5:00 man, my first TV...
5:00 bro looks so good
You have scrambled all the dates ! Pfffff....
Не все, но многие...
🏹
A mistske: 2:40 this "1974" Sony with flat screen is from the mid 90's and 4:51 "1995" Rubin 714 is from about 1976.
Al final ya no creo en esos televisores Sony ,porque hay teles que no concuerdan con sus años ,me fuí xD
¿Qué no hay otras marcas , además de SONY?
браво
Ya a partir de 2007 no ha cambiado en nada .
Những kỷ niệm thời gian .Tuyệt vời. ❤❤❤❤❤
1:57 - 1961 Year - First Portable TV box formular made Sony Company
4:33 1992 Samsung CRT TV looks great as can be
very beautiful
Looks like generic crap
А ещё Sony 1996- го!😎
Roblox guy pfp
Some dates are not correct. In 1985, there was no LG brand yet. Russian "Rubin" is from 70's - 1981.
WTF, is Rubin???
It was known as goldstar. Lg stands for Lucky goldstar
I know a lot about early television, and the first three photos are labelled incorrectly, television did not exist until the mid-20s. There were certainly no television sets in 1880, 1890 or 1900. The photo labelled 1890 shows John Logie Baird, who was only 2 years old in 1890!!
It was a good slide show until it only became a Sony thing.
저 1974년도 텔레비전은 뭐지?
현대적인 디자인에 텔레비전 잖아 신기하다.
Yes
Fake
Awesome
Television in 1880...? yeah sure, what else is new ?
Some of the concepts predated the full system. First _complete_ demonstrations 1920s/'30s.
Cool! 😊
3:19 1979?
First tv 1929
Roblox guy pfp
The biggest step in today’s TVs is the screen size. My first tv was a 28 inch in the early 70s, and they were considered to be a good size.
The problems with todays TVs:
FIRSTLY - to adjust either the colour, brightness or contrast takes 8 operations! On my 28 inch TV all I had to do was turn the right knob.
SECONDLY - the decision to make TVs 16:9 instead 21:9 was a major mistake. Most movies are made in 21:9, and when they are viewed on a 16:9 TV the image is made smaller than the 16:9 screen, completely making the wider image of 21:9 films ineffective.
The most common formats - 4:3, 16:9, and 21:9 movies could all be seen on a 21:9 TV filling the screen from top to bottom. The effect of watching a 21:9 movie on a 21:9 TV is stunning compared to watching it reduced in size on a 16:9 TV with blank strips along the top and bottom.
Because the TV program is 16:9
On 1978 why was it one that was flat screen
its fake
By the 1950's, America 🇺🇸 was manufacturing 40 different types of T.V.s. We manufacture none today!!
My beloved daddy always wear dressing old fashion me never say this to you beloved usa long live peoples of usa 🌈❤️❤️😘😘
Super. Respect.
Para mi desde los años 50s empezaron a fabricar los verdaderos televisores . Antes de esa década eran más radiotelevisores 😂
Tv 📺📺 📺📺
Muito bom pra bem pra você ❤😮😊
There were no TVs in 1880. The German inventor Paul Nipkow invented a metal wheel with holes in it at that time but he never built a device which would work with it. The TV was invented in 1926, with a Nipkow Disk, and then again in about 1932 as the CRT was developed, along with electronic scanning on 400+ "lines", and the Nipkow Disk turned out to be a bit rubbish.
El Segundo televisiór de 2001 lo quiero😍❤
4:33 and 1:46 nebunie my favorite
Yeah right , in the 80's that flatscreen 😂😂😂
How many people remember the commercial where this animated man sings :
WOW !
I SAW COLOR TV
DEPENDABLE , NATURAL COLOR TV
I KNOW WHAT I'VE BEEN MISSING NOW
WOW !
I SAW COLOR TV
WOW !
This was absolutely Amazing! I never knew Television went back so far. I always thought that Television wasn't made available to the public until the early 1950's
it became affordable in the 50s
Television only dates back to the 1920s, the first entries on this list are given dates that are 30-40 years too early. The Nipkow disk was patented in the 1880s, but it was never incorporated into a working set until 1924. The Baird experiments were in 1924, not 1890, and the Baird Televisor went on sale in 1928. This video is misleading.
Como a evolucionó la industria del cine con la televisión . gracia s .
3:58 Sony KV21-XRTU, I had one of those, very fine TV.
📼
Uma evoluçao que ja tem mais de um seculo. A televisao foi por muito tempo o meio de comunicaçao mais popular. perdendo o posto para o computador e a internet.