Téléviseurs
Téléviseurs, commonly known as televisions, are electronic devices that receive broadcast signals and convert them into visual and auditory output. They have become a central piece of furniture in most homes worldwide, providing entertainment, news, and information. The earliest televisions, developed in the early 20th century, were mechanical and produced very low-resolution images. The advent of electronic television technology, particularly cathode ray tube (CRT) displays, revolutionized the medium and led to widespread adoption.
Over the decades, television technology has undergone significant advancements. CRT televisions, once dominant, were gradually replaced
Modern televisions are increasingly "smart," meaning they can connect to the internet. This connectivity allows users