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Brain, Marshall. "How Television Works." 26 November 2006. HowStuffWorks.com.
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The television is one of the most popular and important inventions of our time. The actual make-up of the television is very complex and difficult to understand for the average person.
The rapid repetition of moving images (in film or television) tricks the brain into perceiving continuous images.
Plasma television is finally becoming a viable alternative to those bulky tube and projection sets as prices are coming down and a variety of screen sizes are available. In fact, many mainstream ...
That is what television does. It reads off bits of light and dark and turns them into a stream of electrical orders. ... At the heart of the television system are two tubes.
Brief and Straightforward Guide: How Does a Television Work?
Read an interview with director Kevin Smith.
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