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Philo T. Farnsworth

Life & History

Early Life: Philo Taylor Farnsworth was born on August 19, 1906, in Beaver, Utah. From a young age, he showed exceptional skill in science and electronics, building his first radio transmitter as a teenager.

Education: Farnsworth studied at Brigham Young University and later worked on his ideas for electronic television. He developed the fundamental principles that would make modern television possible.

Career & Inventions: In 1927, Farnsworth successfully demonstrated the first fully functional all-electronic television system. His work included the development of the image dissector camera tube and improvements in television transmission technology.

Later Life: Farnsworth continued to innovate in electronics and participated in radar and nuclear research during World War II. He received numerous awards for his contributions and died on March 11, 1971, in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Farnsworth’s innovations directly shaped the television industry and modern broadcasting technology.

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