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