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ln its early stages of development, television included only those devices employing a combination of optical, mechanical and electronic technologies to capture, transmit and display a visual image.
In 1884 Paul G. Nipkow, a 20-year old university student in Germany invented the first electromechanical television system which employed a scanning disk, a spinning disk with a series of holes spiraling toward the center, for rasterization.
The holes were spaced at equal angular intervals such that in a single rotation the disk would allow light to pass through each hole and onto a light-sensitive selenium sensor which produced the electrical pulses. As an image was focused on the rotating disk, each hole captured a horizontal "slice" of the whole image.
20 century 19 century 21 century Invented the first electromechanical television system in 1884 of Paul G. Nipkow Karl Braun in 1927 invented televisions depended also upon the cathode-ray tube. Liquidly - the Crystal(LC) TV
15 Words to TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATION: Widely – широко; Medium – среда; Sending - послать; Broadcasting – телерадиовещание, транслировать; Either - любой, один из двух; Modem - интерфейс конечного пользователя компьютера, позволяющий выполнять передачу цифровых данных с помощью аналоговых систем, например, телефонных линий; Gained – полученное; Employed - использованный; Spinning – вращение; Holes – дыры; Toward - послушный; благонравный; предстоящий; по направлению к; Rasterization – растеризация; Spaced - расположенными; Rotation – чередование; Focused - сосредоточеный.