File:Baird Television Receiver, 1928.jpg

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1928 photograph of the then-latest television receiver by Baird Television

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Description
English: Caption text says "The Latest Television Receiver as Developed by Baird for Home Use. The Images of Those at the Transmitter Appear in the Opening to which Captain O. G. Hutchinson, one of the Inventor's Associates, Is Pointing. Note the Extreme Simplicity of the Tuning Arrangements as Compared With the Many Knobs and Dials That Were Used on the Early Broadcast Receivers in 1920."
Date
Source The New York Times, February 19, 1928 "Radio Images Are Glimpsing Across the Atlantic"
Author Baird Television

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