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Friday, November 14, 2008

How Television Work

Images you see on the screen are only a succession of many dots of light. A cathode ray tube, an anode, specks of phosphor and two electromagnets are the main technology beside the screen. Handle the primary colors and you're then able to do a color television. Fortunately, all this is possible because of persistence of vision.
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