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preferenze - 6
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Brief facts about nbtv:

Narrow-bandwidth television is a type of television designed to fit into a channel narrower than the standard bandwidth used for official television standards. The three predominant worldwide broadcast television standards use either 6 MHz wide channels or 8 MHz. Narrow-bandwidth television refers to any method that reduces the bandwidth below that threshold.

History of television - The concept of television is the work of many individuals in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Moving image formats - This article discusses moving image capture, transmission and presentation from today's technical and creative points of view; concentrating on aspects of frame rates.

Prewar television stations - This is a list of pre-World War II television stations of the 1920s and 1930s. Most of these experimental stations were located in Europe, Australia, Canada, and the United States. Some present-day broadcasters trace their origins to these early stations.

Television systems before 1940 - A number of experimental and broadcast pre World War II television systems were tested. The first ones were mechanical based and of very low resolution, sometimes with no sound. Later TV systems were electronic. For a list of mechanical system tests and development, see mechanical television.

PXL2000 - The PXL2000 or Pixelvision, was a toy black and white video camera, introduced by Fisher-Price in 1987 at the International Toy Fair in Manhattan, which could record sound and images onto inexpensive Walkman-style compact audio cassette.

Television transmission standards

 

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