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Heusenstamm, Germany. 10th Aug, 2021. A Telefunken television receiver from 1936 is in the Museum of Communication - Collections. On 22 August 1931, the first electronic television set was demonstrated at a technology show in Berlin. (to dpa "The mother of all gawkers: Electronic television has 90th birthday"") Credit: Arne Dedert/dpa/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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(to dpa 'The mother of all gawkers: Electronic television has 90th birthday'') Credit: Arne Dedert/dpa/Alamy Live News Heusenstamm, Germany. 10th Aug, 2021. An original 'Nokia 9000 Communicator' (r) and an opened dummy of the same design are in the collection of the Museum of Communication. The 'Communicator' went on sale on August 15, 1996 and was equipped with a fax function, calendar and calculator 25 years ago, ushering in the golden era of smartphones. (to dpa 'On the 25th birthday: What the smartphone can replace everything') Credit: Arne Dedert/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/heusenstamm-germany-10th-aug-2021-an-original-nokia-9000-communicator-r-and-an-opened-dummy-of-the-same-design-are-in-the-collection-of-the-museum-of-communication-the-communicator-went-on-sale-on-august-15-1996-and-was-equipped-with-a-fax-function-calendar-and-calculator-25-years-ago-ushering-in-the-golden-era-of-smartphones-to-dpa-on-the-25th-birthday-what-the-smartphone-can-replace-everything-credit-arne-dedertdpaalamy-live-news-image438557960.html RM 2GDE148 – Heusenstamm, Germany. 10th Aug, 2021. An original 'Nokia 9000 Communicator' (r) and an opened dummy of the same design are in the collection of the Museum of Communication. The 'Communicator' went on sale on August 15, 1996 and was equipped with a fax function, calendar and calculator 25 years ago, ushering in the golden era of smartphones. (to dpa 'On the 25th birthday: What the smartphone can replace everything') Credit: Arne Dedert/dpa/Alamy Live News Heusenstamm, Germany. 10th Aug, 2021. A DE 6 television receiver made by Fernseh AG in 1936 with a vertically mounted tube and deflection mirror is on display in the Museum für Kommunikation - Collections. On 22 August 1931, the first electronic television set was demonstrated at a technology show in Berlin. (to dpa 'The mother of all gawkers: Electronic television has 90th birthday'') Credit: Arne Dedert/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/heusenstamm-germany-10th-aug-2021-a-de-6-television-receiver-made-by-fernseh-ag-in-1936-with-a-vertically-mounted-tube-and-deflection-mirror-is-on-display-in-the-museum-fr-kommunikation-collections-on-22-august-1931-the-first-electronic-television-set-was-demonstrated-at-a-technology-show-in-berlin-to-dpa-the-mother-of-all-gawkers-electronic-television-has-90th-birthday-credit-arne-dedertdpaalamy-live-news-image438984843.html RM 2GE5DJ3 – Heusenstamm, Germany. 10th Aug, 2021. A DE 6 television receiver made by Fernseh AG in 1936 with a vertically mounted tube and deflection mirror is on display in the Museum für Kommunikation - Collections. On 22 August 1931, the first electronic television set was demonstrated at a technology show in Berlin. (to dpa 'The mother of all gawkers: Electronic television has 90th birthday'') Credit: Arne Dedert/dpa/Alamy Live News