Who Is The First Inventor Of Television?
The television was invented by a Scottish engineer named John Logie Baird. John Logie Baird was born on August 13, 1988 and died on June 14, 1946. The actual modern day television was invented by many different people over time, but John Logie Baird was the foremost television pioneer that made major advancements and accomplishments that laid the ground work for future television inventors. He is accredited for being the first person to produce a live, moving television image in halftones by reflected light. He presented his first unit in January 1926. It was a unit that projected 12.5 moving pictures and this unit is considered to be the very first television. Two years later in July 1928, John Logie Baird was successful in projecting a colour image on his television unit. Also in 1928, he introduced the stereoscopic television and in 1932, he demonstrated the first ultra-short wave transmission.