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How a TV works

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ngnear
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ngnear Posted: Fri, Jan 19 2018 7:16 PM

The Slo Mo guys have put up an interesting video on You Tube.

Shows different TV technologies in slow motion and close up.

https://youtu.be/3BJU2drrtCM

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Thank you ngnear that’s amazing

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Duels replied on Sat, Jan 20 2018 9:00 PM
Fascinating. Thanks for posting.
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Opman replied on Sat, Jan 20 2018 10:14 PM

Thanks for posting, very interesting.

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Opman replied on Sat, Jan 20 2018 10:14 PM

Thanks for posting, very interesting.

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HarryP replied on Sat, Jan 20 2018 11:17 PM

Thanks fun and interesting to watch!

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Calvin replied on Sun, Jan 21 2018 1:00 AM

If you're really into the technical side of things, I'd also thoroughly recommend looking up the Technology Connections channel. He's been doing a multipart series on the detailed history of how recording and reproduction worked, from Baird's mechanical setup up to Trinitron

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5OANXk-6-w

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