DocumentCode :
946149
Title :
A history of color television displays
Author :
Herold, Edward W.
Author_Institution :
332 Riverside Drive East, Princeton, NJ
Volume :
64
Issue :
9
fYear :
1976
Firstpage :
1331
Lastpage :
1338
Abstract :
During the first half of the 50-year period covered by this paper, the color television display progressed from crude mechanical methods and rudimentmy cathode-ray-tube ideas to a more sophisticated combination of these with a rotating color disk in front of a black-and-white picture tube. By 1950, the need to make practicable a compatible color system resulted in an intensive program to develop something better. The result was the shadow-mask color tube, which has since been greatly improved and has been outstandingly successful. Although other cathode-ray approaches succeeded techinical, they have not supplanted the shadow-mask tube commercially. For larger screen applications, projection methods are employed, both with light valves and with projection cathode-ray tubes. The future will undoubtedly see major changes, particularly in the direction of paneltype displays.
Keywords :
Auditory system; Displays; FCC; Facsimile; Government; Helium; History; Printing; Radio broadcasting; TV broadcasting;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/PROC.1976.10323
Filename :
1454592
Link To Document :
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