John Logie Baird (1888-1946), British electrical engineer, inventor and television pioneer. Baird was educated in Glasgow, Scotland. Following much ex


John Logie Baird (1888-1946), British electrical engineer, inventor and television pioneer. Baird was educated in Glasgow, Scotland. Following much experimentation, he developed a crude TV apparatus in 1922, able to transmit a picture and receive it over a range of a few feet. By 1929 Baird was involved with early TV transmissions by the BBC. Baird's system was later displaced by the Marconi-EMI electronic scanning system. Baird also pioneered colour TV, and stereoscopic and big screen TV, as well as ultra-short wave transmission.


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