The first commercial network television broadcast in color in the United States occurred over the CBS field-sequential colorOffsite Link television system on June 25, 1951, when a musical variety special titled PremiereOffsite Link was shown over a network of five East Coast CBS affiliates. Viewing was highly restricted as the program could not be seen on black-and-white sets, and VarietyOffsite Link estimated that only thirty prototype color receivers were available in the New York area.

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  • SomeoneElse@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “I know what what will really sell this new fangled colour television malarkey - multiple shades of brown!” /s

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    1 year ago

    Makes you wonder what mind blowing technology they’re going to have 70 years from now

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      1 year ago

      I would imagine that we would’ve reached our limit on visual technology. The next step would be to integrate our other senses, like a haptic vest to feel the action in movies or something like that.