Changeset 243 in t29-www for en/communication/television.shtm
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r222 r243 10 10 --><!--#set var="next" value="fax.shtm" 11 11 --><!--#set var="next_title" value="Fax engineering" 12 --><title> technikum29 - <!--#echo var="title" --></title>12 --><title>Technikum29 - <!--#echo var="title" --></title> 13 13 14 14 <!--#include virtual="/en/inc/head.inc.shtm" --> … … 24 24 <div class="box left clear-after"> 25 25 <img src="/shared/photos/kommunikationstechnik/ausschnitt-fernsehraum.jpg" alt="Extract from the television area" width="396" height="297" class="nomargin-bottom" /> 26 < p class="bildtext" style="padding-top: 147px;">Extract from the television room</p>26 <div class="bildtext" style="padding-top: 147px;">Extract from the television room</div> 27 27 </div> 28 28 … … 49 49 <a href="/en/devices/saba-telerama.shtm" name="backlink-telerama" title="Erläuterung und Bild der Telerama-Projektion anschauen"><img src="/shared/photos/kommunikationstechnik/saba_telerama.jpg" alt="Saba Telerama" width="360" height="466" /></a> 50 50 <div class="bildtext"> 51 < p><b>Saba Telerama</b></p>51 <b>Saba Telerama</b> 52 52 <p>Since 1956, the German company SABA produced projection TV-sets. The advertisements said you could even watch television in light rooms which are not shaded. This promise was exaggerated: Only with a special projection screen (made by Saba) which reflects the light primarily in one direction, you can see a sufferable image. Clicking on the picture will show you an <a href="/en/devices/saba-telereama.shtm" class="go">explanation of the Telerama projection technology.</a></p> 53 53 <p>On the right hand in the background you can see a multifunctional device made by Nordmende to see television, hear to broadcasting and gramophone records. On the left the concurrency device with the same features made by Telefunken. They are both made in 1954.</p> … … 58 58 <img src="/shared/photos/kommunikationstechnik/sony_kp5010.jpg" alt="Fotografie vom Sony KP 5010" width="360" height="466" /> 59 59 <div class="bildtext"> 60 <p><b>Sony KP 5010</b></p>61 <p>This is the world's first rear projection colo ur television set. It was built in the early 1970s and does not yet use ICs but transistors (second generation).</p>60 <b>Sony KP 5010</b> 61 <p>This is the world's first rear projection color television set. It was built in the early 1970s and does not yet use ICs but transistors (second generation).</p> 62 62 <!-- 2 Grundfarben kommt nicht, weil die englischen Besucher nicht das technikum29 besuchen werden --> 63 63 </div> … … 71 71 <div class="box center auto-bildbreite"> 72 72 <img src="/shared/photos/kommunikationstechnik/ampex.vr650.jpg" alt="AMPEX VR 650" width="600" height="369" /> 73 <p class="bildtext"><b>AMPEX VR 650</b>, an early bulky transportable video unit from Ampex, equipped with 2-inch tapes from 1964. It was the first transistorized apparatu s made by Ampex, featuring germanium transistors. Of course the device was not intended for privateuse. Although it was versatile, hospitals often recorded radiographies with this apparature.</p>73 <p class="bildtext"><b>AMPEX VR 650</b>, an early bulky transportable video unit from Ampex, equipped with 2-inch tapes from 1964. It was the first transistorized apparature made by Ampex, featuring germanium transistors. Of course the device was not intended for privat use. Although it was versatile, hospitals often recorded radiographies with this apparature.</p> 74 74 </div> 75 75
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