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the first flat screen tv

The first flat screen TV was a revolutionary development in the world of television technology. Prior to the advent of flat screen TVs, most televisions used cathode ray tubes (CRTs) to display images, which resulted in bulky and heavy televisions with deep screens.

The first flat screen TV was developed in the early 1960s by a team of researchers at the University of Hull in the United Kingdom. The team, led by Dr. Donald Bitzer, developed a prototype TV that used a thin layer of phosphorus to create an image on a flat screen. This technology, known as a plasma display panel (PDP), allowed for the creation of much thinner and lighter TVs with a much wider viewing angle.

The first flat screen TV was not widely available to consumers until the late 1990s, when manufacturers began to mass-produce PDP TVs. These early flat screen TVs were relatively expensive and only available in larger sizes, but as the technology improved and became more widespread, prices dropped and smaller sizes became available.

Today, flat screen TVs are the norm in homes around the world. They are available in a wide range of sizes and technologies, including LCD, LED, and OLED displays. The flat screen TV has revolutionized the way we watch television and has become a staple in homes around the world.

 

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IQTouch TB800 Interactive Display

the first flat screen tv.IQTouch TB800 series is designed to make your meeting more effective. With interactive 20-point touch and built-in wireless screen mirroring software for content sharing, IQTouch TB800 series is helpful for facilitating presentations, brainstorming, and decision-making. All you need in a meeting are seamlessly integrated into the interactive display, just walk in and get your meeting started.

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IQTouch TB800 Interactive Display

Scalability

Choose the right size for your collaborative space with displays in 65’’,75’’ and 86’’.

Diverse Connectivity

Connect with a variety of I/O ports, including 4 HDMI ports and a VGA port etc.

Go Wireless

Built-in Eshare software app lets you connect your own device and cast up to 4 screens at once.

Win / iOS/ Android

No matter what device you use, iOS, Windows, or Android, it will be compatible with IQTouch TE800

Annotation

Instant digital discussion board and on-screen annotation tool. Never let a single idea slip away.

Slim Frame Design

The thin and lightweight panel is designed for easy and hassle-free installation.

Interact with the whole group

IQTouch TE800 series supports up to 20 points of touch, allowing multiple users to interact at the same time. With smooth and responsive touch, anyone can take notes, write and draw on the screen, making the classroom a truly collaborative space.

Interaction made easy with dual O.S.

With a lightweight slim frame design, Windows system and built-in Android 8.0 system support and embedded tools, IQTouch TE800 series brings efficiency to your classes and teams so you can interact with ease, anytime.

Intelligent Touch

IQTouch TE800 series supports touch recognition that can differentiate your finger, and palm, then react as a pen, or eraser.

Share your screen and files wirelessly

Don’t waste precious time plugging and unplugging cables. Cast your screen wirelessly to share your work or start a presentation, all with the built-in Eshare software.

Clear and robust images in all sizes

IQTouch TB800 series displays come in stunning 4K UHD resolution. With sizes up to 86’’, capture everyone’s attention with brilliant images, videos, and presentations.

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