Technology Connections - Season 3 Episode 8 Lines of Light: How Analog Television Works
Have you ever wondered how old-school television worked? It seems almost impossible for a device to make moving images without a computer being involved. Yet analog television is very, very old. How on Earth did it work? Find out in this video.
Year: 2020
Genre: Documentary, Comedy
Country:
Studio: YouTube
Director: Alec Watson
Cast: Alec Watson
Crew: Alec Watson (Director)
First Air Date: Sep 23, 2015
Last Air date: Dec 20, 2020
Season: 8 Season
Episode: 126 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users
Popularity: 5.484
Language: English
Keyword : technology
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Why Sony's Beta Videotape System Failed--and failed hard (Part 1)
Why Sony's Beta Videotape System Failed--Part 2
Comparing Beta & VHS on Quality: Was Beta Really Better?
Lines of Light: How Analog Television Works
Mechanical Television: Incredibly simple, yet entirely bonkers
LED bulbs that flicker, and CFLs that almost never did
GE's bizarre early attempt at a CFL
Philo Farnsworth and the Invention of Electronic Television
Digital ICE: The High-Tech Dust Removal Found in Film Scanners
How Analog Color TV Works: The Beginnings
The Twinkling Light Set: An increasingly rare but delightful type of decorative lighting
Compatible Color: The Ultimate Three-For-One Special
Analog Color TV Wrap-Up--Some extra info
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