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SEEING-IN

ad be ON TH MARKET NEXT YEAR, Denes von Mehaly, a young Hungarian, Who is consulling engineer to the German General Electric Company, With 48 inventions to his credit, has perfected a remarkable apparatus whereby everything broadcast will be visihle on a screcn of about nine feet by sixteen feet Von Mehaly is negotiating in the London market for money to finally Jaunch his invention. He declares that he expects that in 1928 his set, which will be selling in England at the price of a two-valve receiver, will enable the people to see kinema plays, tennis matches, and boxing contests, together with the incidental words and sounds The invention is based on the same principle as wireless telephony. ‘Therefore, Von Mehaly anticipates that it will be possible to relay seeing in programmes the same as sonud is relayed in broadcasting.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 12

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SEEING-IN Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 12

SEEING-IN Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 12

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