
1926 televison demonstration
In 1926, Scottish inventor John Logie Baird successfully demonstrated the first working television system, showcasing a device that could transmit moving images wirelessly. Using a mechanical system with spinning disks and a scanning process, Baird transmitted live images of a simple face, proving that television was technically feasible. This demonstration marked a significant breakthrough in electronic communication, laying the groundwork for future developments in television technology. Although early TV was limited in quality and resolution, Baird's efforts initiated the evolution of modern television as a powerful medium for visual communication.