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In March 1954, RCA rolled out the world's first mass-produced color TV set, unveiling a product with a strong local hue: A revolutionary color picture tube that was largely developed -- and ...
Bloomington became known for its television manufacturing and importance to the industry — in 1954, the first consumer color TV was built in RCA's plant. Today, Curtis International has ...
RCA's CT-100 was the first color-TV set for consumers. It offered low quality at a high price. Courtesy RCA __1954: __RCA begins production of its first color-TV set for consumers, the CT-100.
Claire Villeneuve: To start off, David Sarnoff, founder of Radio Corporation of America in 1919, pioneer of radio and TV in the USA, introduced radio communications connecting people, cities, towns, ...
In 1954, RCA revolutionized home entertainment with the launch of the first consumer color television. While it took another decade for color TV to take hold widely, the release cemented RCA as a ...