televisioncreated
televisioncreated is a term used to describe the origin or invention of television. The development of television was a complex process involving numerous inventors and scientists over several decades. Early theoretical work on transmitting images electromagnetically began in the late 19th century. Key figures often credited with significant contributions include Paul Nipkow, who patented a scanning disk in 1884, and John Logie Baird, a Scottish inventor who demonstrated a working mechanical television system in the 1920s. Simultaneously, American inventor Charles Francis Jenkins was also developing mechanical television.
The transition to electronic television, which offered superior image quality and faster scanning, was driven by