
Understanding how the television got its start can shed quite a bit of light on the technological advances that have taken place and continue to happen with television sets. The history of the television set dates back to the early 1900s when listening to programs, commercials and the like was made possible by radio alone. Back then, the first television sets were modified radios with a picture tube that allow for a viewing image to be shown on a screen. Today, television sets come in many varieties and price ranges are wide enough to cater to virtually any budget, making them a household item in homes around the world. Originally, television sets lack color and quality sound and were contingent upon an antenna that was attached to the set itself as well as an antenna that was on top of the house. High definition (HD), liquid crystal display (LCD), Plasma, light emitting diode (LED), digital light processing (DLP) and organic light emitting diode (OLED). These display technologies represent significant advances in television sets. Television viewing has never before provided the crystal clarity and lifelike visual performance that these sets offer. Additionally, the high performance that’s packed into these advanced television sets can be selected in model types such as wall mounted, pedestal stands, wide screen, flat screen, flat panels, projection screen and more. Those who wish to indulge in viewing pleasure without price consideration can have any modern television installed or mounted in any room or space inside or outside the home. With the addition of cable, satellite and the Internet, television sets have evolved into much more than just a means to watch local programming.
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