In 1940 CBS researches Peter Goldmark invented the colored TV. Colored television became a success by 1949, 10 million sets were sold. In 1946, then, RCA committed to developing an all-electronic system designed to the same reception standards. Those factors provided RCA with the time to design a better color television, which they based on the 1947 patent application of Alfred Schroeder, for a shadow mask CRT. Their system passed FCC approval in late 1953 and sales of RCA color televisons began in 1954. In 1946, then, RCA committed to developing an all-electronic system designed to the same reception standards enjoyed on monochrome sets.
Written By:Christina E.
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