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Baird's first televised images

Baird's first televised images refer to the pioneering work of Scottish inventor John Logie Baird, who is credited with creating the first successful television transmission. In 1924, he transmitted images that depicted a small, blurry silhouette of a human face. Baird used a mechanical system with a spinning disk to scan and transmit the images, which were received by a similar device. Although the image quality was low compared to today's standards, this marked a significant milestone in the development of television technology, laying the foundation for future advancements in visual broadcasting.