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Philo Farnsworth - Wikipedia Many inventors had built electromechanical television systems before Farnsworth's seminal contribution, but Farnsworth designed and built the world's first working all-electronic television system, employing electronic scanning in both the pickup and display devices
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Philo Farnsworth | Biography, Inventions, Facts | Britannica Philo Farnsworth, American inventor who developed the first all-electronic television system He made his first successful electronic television transmission in 1927 Farnsworth’s later work included the fusor, a proposed nuclear fusion device Learn more about his life and career
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Philo T. Farnsworth’s Invention - History to Go Born and raised in Beaver, Philo T Farnsworth won his first national contest by age thirteen after the family moved to Franklin, Idaho, a year earlier The contest, sponsored by Science and Invention magazine, highlighted his invention—a thief-proof lock
Philo Farnsworth - Lemelson Philo Farnsworth conceived the world's first all-electronic television at the age of 15 By the time he died, he had earned over 300 U S and foreign patents for electronic and mechanical devices
Philo T. Farnsworth - Inventions, Facts Television - Biography Philo T Farnsworth was a talented scientist and inventor from a young age In 1938, he unveiled a prototype of the first all-electric television, and went on to lead research in nuclear fusion