I've been watching quite a bit of ME TV and Antenna TV and with having the opportunity to see some great 1960s/1970s tech on the television programs they carry. Here is a fine example - while this might not be the exact unit that you would see Cannon using, this is one very cool looking mobile phone.
Now this brings me to my students, who seem to feel that the 1960s were the dark ages or even a time when woolly mammoths roamed the planet. Apparently, there were no mobile phones, televisions were a rarity and only a few folks had land line phones.
So here is a 1964 Bell System CC56 IMTS mobile phone. What is the IMTS? It is the Improved Mobile Telephone System and in 1964 with more than 1.5 MILLION subscribers.
Interested in reading about the history of mobile phones? http://www.privateline.com/archive/TelenorPage_022-034.pdf
This blog began as a gathering spot for discussion and images pertaining to vintage television remotes - what we once called the clicker. We are now focusing on 1950s and 1960s home-tech and whatever else comes to mind. From the TV remote and movie projector to Toast-R-Oven and the electric blanket. Please join in posting!
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Saturday, February 18, 2012
Sunday, December 11, 2011
1939 General Electric Television
Something is telling me that eventually I will need to expand the overall theme of this blog - we'll have to see.
So let's get to this posting. This advertisement provides a glimpse into the pre-war world of selling the concept of the television to the general public - note the use of 'seeing' the baseball game. You can also see at the bottom of the ad mention of GE's presence at the 1939/40 New York World's Fair and the San Francisco Golden Gate International Expo.
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