Early Electronic Television
405 Line Television in the Netherlands
This article was provided by Eckhard Etzold, who wrote the following about it:
This issue of Funkschau magazine from November, 1936 is
about 405 line television experiments at Philips in the Netherlands. The
article tries to prove that 180 lines are enough for television, and 405
lines do not show a visible improvement. I think this article is part
of the bitter rivalry raged for the world�s best television system. In
1936, Nazi Germany has lost its advance in television with the
introduction of the British 405 line television standard. |


