Technology Connections

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Temporada 2017
2017x1
The Impossible Feat inside Your VCR
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Fecha de emisión
Ene 25, 2017
These days a VCR seems more quaint than anything else. But in fact, there's a device inside every VCR that solved what seemed to be an unsolvable problem. The video head drum is a .. show full overview
2017x2
What is Dolby Noise Reduction? Dolby's Humble Beginning
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Fecha de emisión
Feb 07, 2017
In this video we discuss the Dolby Noise Reduction systems found in consumer cassettes decks and how they work. Though technically very simple, Dolby B noise reduction provides a very .. show full overview
2017x3
Furnaces: Why we still burn fuel to heat our homes
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Fecha de emisión
Feb 28, 2017
Ever wonder why the gas-fired furnace is still so prevalent? Why isn't electric heat the standard? Well, wonder no more as we explore the economic and practical reasons the gas-fired .. show full overview
2017x4
Stupid Design--The Needlessly Useless Webcam Activity Light
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Fecha de emisión
Mar 23, 2017
We've been told that our laptops can watch us without our knowledge. That little indicator light? Worthless. Hackers can get around that. But why? There's a simple way to make sure .. show full overview
2017x5
Why Sony's Beta Videotape System Failed--and failed hard (Part 1)
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Fecha de emisión
Jun 11, 2017
The late 1970's and early 1980's were a frightening time to be a video enthusiast. Two formats are duking it out and trying to assert their dominance, and although Sony was first* to .. show full overview
2017x6
Why Sony's Beta Videotape System Failed--Part 2
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Fecha de emisión
Jun 15, 2017
This is the continuing exploration of Sony's repeated missteps in the development and marketing of the Beta videotape format.
2017x7
Comparing Beta & VHS on Quality: Was Beta Really Better?
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Fecha de emisión
Jun 20, 2017
This video has been re-uploaded with the VHS footage captured from the RCA VDT-600, a VCR from 1979. This is a much fairer comparison than using the Panasonic unit as the VHS playback .. show full overview
2017x8
Lines of Light: How Analog Television Works
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Fecha de emisión
Jul 01, 2017
Have you ever wondered how old-school television worked? It seems almost impossible for a device to make moving images without a computer being involved. Yet analog television is very, very old. How on Earth did it work? Find out in this video.
2017x9
Mechanical Television: Incredibly simple, yet entirely bonkers
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Fecha de emisión
Ago 07, 2017
John Logie Baird is often considered to be the inventor of television, but not of television as we know it. His mechanical television is a remarkable invention for its simplicity, but as you'll soon see, it would never have been all that practical.
2017x10
LED bulbs that flicker, and CFLs that almost never did
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Fecha de emisión
Sept 12, 2017
While the CFL is pretty much done being a thing these days, it was a really great invention for saving energy. But some people claimed they caused them headaches. In this video, I .. show full overview
2017x11
GE's bizarre early attempt at a CFL
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Fecha de emisión
Sept 25, 2017
Meet the grandfather of the compact fluorescent light. This device from GE is really interesting and ahead of its time, but far too weird to gain widespread acceptance. GE manufactured .. show full overview
2017x12
Philo Farnsworth and the Invention of Electronic Television
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Fecha de emisión
Oct 28, 2017
Philo Farnsworth's Image Dissector was the heart of the first television cameras. This video tells the story of the early days of television, and shows how these early video tubes worked.
2017x13
Digital ICE: The High-Tech Dust Removal Found in Film Scanners
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Fecha de emisión
Nov 09, 2017
In this video we explore Digital ICE, an image processing technique involving infrared light, photographic film, and a dash of algorithmic magic.
2017x14
How Analog Color TV Works: The Beginnings
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Fecha de emisión
Nov 18, 2017
In this video we explore how we added color to everyone's favorite passive entertainment medium. Modern color broadcasting began in 1954 after years of experimentation, and this video will teach you the early history.
2017x15
The Twinkling Light Set: An increasingly rare but delightful type of decorative lighting
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Fecha de emisión
Dic 03, 2017
If you're anything like me, the countless light displays you'll find around the average neighborhood during the holiday season are always welcome. But there's a certain type of light .. show full overview
2017x16
Compatible Color: The Ultimate Three-For-One Special
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Fecha de emisión
Dic 15, 2017
RCA's attempt at creating a new color television standard that would be compatible with existing black and white TVs initially faced technical challenges. However, it was an obviously .. show full overview
2017x17
Analog Color TV Wrap-Up--Some extra info
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Fecha de emisión
Dic 22, 2017
In this installment on analog color television, we take a look at some odds-and-ends from the last video. Sit back, relax, and enjoy an eclectic jaunt into the realm of shadow masks, dubious inventions, weird mathematics, and more.
2017x18 Final de temporada
Trinitron: Sony's Once Unbeatable Product
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Fecha de emisión
Dic 30, 2017
Throughout much of the analog television era, Sony was the fairly undisputed king of TVs. Their Trinitron picture tube was a universally well received technology and made a number of .. show full overview

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