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Television Technology has gone from early experiments as far back as the 1880s to the modern High Definition era slowly becoming the standard. From monochrome to color, from tube TV sets to transistors and thin screen designs, we have had innovative change throughout the more than 55 years of television technology. 

TV offers a powerful combination of sight and sound in the consumer's home. Over 60% of U.S. consumers are paying for cable TV programming in the home. Technologies are merging today such that internet, telephone and television services may be provided by a single source.  Constant technological change will continue to provide consumers with exciting and varied choices for their viewing pleasure. 

  Consumer Video
Consumer Video : Technology

  • Recording technology
  • DVD
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  • Video Cameras
 



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Video formats
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Camcorder features


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