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£3O Television Sets.

Television sets for £3O on sale by Christmas! That is the hope of a young British inventor who is taking a prominent part in the race among scientists to be the first to market a practical television apparatus which will enable, a man in his easy chair to see actual events at the other side of the world. Already Mr John L. Baird has achieved sensational success. Living human faces, with all the proper gradations of shade, light and half tones, have been transmitted over long distances, and reproduced faithfully on a ground-glass screen at the receiving’ end. Every play of expression, and every movement of the head, mouth, and eyes have been clearly seen.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18189, 23 June 1927, Page 13

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£30 Television Sets. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18189, 23 June 1927, Page 13

£30 Television Sets. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18189, 23 June 1927, Page 13

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