John Logie Baird
See also: John Baird, Baird
John Logie Baird , born the August 13rd 1888 in Helensburgh and dead the June 14th 1946, is a Scottish Engineer .
Handicapped by a very bad health, it gave up its trade of engineer in electrical energy in 1922 to devote itself to research on the Télévision. In 1924, it succeeds in reproducing simple geometrical forms (Maltese cross), and in 1925, a recognizable human face. In 1926, it became the first to produce a televised image of objects moving. In 1928, it created a system of television color. It was charged by the German Post offices, in 1929, to develop a television channel. When BBC created its first chain in 1936, its system was in competition with that of the “Marconi Electric and Musical Industries”. But the BBC chooses the system of Marconi in 1937. At the time of its death, it finished research on television in relief by stereoscopy.
Zh-min-nan: John Logie Baird
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