SEEING AND HEARING
•* VIMaRftHBOWING LONDON,' December 3. The “ visogram ” will-;, shortly bo Marketed by the Edison-Bell Company, the ‘Sunday Chronicle’ states. By its means, it is claimed, people will be able to hear and see from afar. The “ visogram,” the newspaper says, will be received on a cylindrical record. It consists of automatically synchronised sound and, vision tracks, affording visual and aural entertainment. . , It will be possible to have complete home reproduction of famous events. A set will cost £5, and records will be no dearer than gramophone records.;
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Evening Star, Issue 21904, 15 December 1934, Page 12
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89SEEING AND HEARING Evening Star, Issue 21904, 15 December 1934, Page 12
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