Russian immigrant Vladimir Zworykin joins Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1920 to work on the development of radio tubes and photocells. By 1923, Zworykin invents and patents a television transmitter (iconoscope) and receiver (kinescope). The first electronic television system produces an image about one inch square. All future CRT systems are based on Zworykin's 1923 patent.
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