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  1. 1962 Meidensha prototype Meidensha was an Japanese corporation that sold energy supply generators and they made a television prototype that was exclusively for people in Japan

  2. MEIDENSHA History. Starting its business in 1897 as a Japan's leading motor manufacturer, Meidensha has continued producing various products incorporating technology. that met the time and need of people. Meidensha will continue to make an evolutional progress through.

  3. 564. Date: jan 1, 1962. Now. ~ 62 years ago. Detailed information about this event on the interactive timeline.

  4. Jan 1, 1962 Meidensha Developed by the Japanese, this is another well-known TV model that could come in 10- to 21-inch screens, but only a couple were available in color.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MeidenshaMeidensha - Wikipedia

    Meidensha Corporation (株式会社明電舎, Kabushiki Kaisha Meidensha) is a Japanese, Tokyo-based company, engaged in the manufacturing and selling of water treatment equipment, electronic equipment, and information equipment. It is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the Nikkei 225.

  6. The year 1962 involved some significant events in television. Below is a list of notable events of that year. Events. January 1. The 1962 Rose Bowl game on NBC is the first coast-to-coast color television broadcast of a college football game in the United States. NBC introduces the Laramie Peacock before a midnight showing of Laramie.

  7. The style of the TV was called porthole like the windows on a ship. 1953 00 SHARP Sharp started producing the first Japanese TV in mass production. It had a 14inch screen. 1958 PHILCO The Philco Predicta TV is unarguably one of the design icons of the 20th century. 1962 MEIDENSHA Meidensha TV were really contemporary in style and design.