BRITISH “TALKIES”
SUCCESS OF PHOTOTONE SYSTEM commonly whispered overseas one of the most important develcPments in the talkie world is the sucof the ne v British Phototone sys'm of sound pictures. This is the most promising 1 British suen** 6 * s ' stem yet devised, and its is >nofrt gratifying. It is a discMln » system, amplified by remark-ha'i-f speakers of the SiemensU* ke organisation. the items heard in London n . y W€re quite as good as the best amnl? can Productions of this type. An aS2S*? y well recorded effort by * ler Here, the mirthful music Th er ' Wa » loudly applauded. c i al ® Photophone process can be action i a Kreat success. The installatn tt muc h cheaper than any other ath ♦ mar k< t, and can be fitted to rfyj f e,itrG with a seating capacity of r- ° r -£350, and to a 2,500 house for
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 590, 16 February 1929, Page 15
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