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Vladimir Kosma Zworykin (1888/1889 – July 29, 1982) was a Russian-American inventor, engineer, and
pioneer of
television technology.
Zworykin invented a television...
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against Zworykin.
Farnsworth claimed that
Zworykin's 1923
system could not
produce an
electrical image of the type to
challenge his patent.
Zworykin received...
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Vladimir Zworykin filed two
patents for a
television system in 1923 and 1925. A
research group at
Westinghouse Electronic Company headed by
Zworykin presented...
- Farnsworth,
claiming Zworykin's 1923
patent had
priority over Farnsworth's design,
despite the fact it
could present no
evidence that
Zworykin had
actually produced...
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Rosing and his
student Vladimir Zworykin created a
system that used a
mechanical mirror-drum
scanner to transmit, in
Zworykin's words, "very
crude images"...
- and Lee de Forest, as well as
inventors of
television like
Vladimir K.
Zworykin, John
Logie Baird and
Philo Farnsworth.
Since the 1960s, the proliferation...
- the
medium and met with
Westinghouse engineer Vladimir Zworykin in 1928. At the time
Zworykin was
attempting to
develop an all-electronic
television system...
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engineer Vladimir Zworykin presented a
project for a
totally electronic television system to the company's
general manager. In July 1925,
Zworykin submitted a...
- in half-tones on television,
influencing the
later work of
Vladimir K.
Zworykin. On
March 25, 1925,
Scottish inventor John
Logie Baird publicly demonstrated...
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inventors were émigrés. Igor
Sikorsky was an
aviation pioneer.
Vladimir Zworykin was the
inventor of the
iconoscope and
kinescope television systems. Theodosius...