RCA, CT100 Zoomer

Rca Ct 100. RCA Model CT100 Color Television (1954) The first national coast-to-coast color telecast was on January 1, 1954 The RCA CT-100, introduced in April 1954, marks a significant milestone in television history

RCA CT100
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The CT-100 featured a 15-inch color picture tube, but the viewable picture was only about 11½ inches wide, offering a glimpse into the future of home entertainment. The RCA was decked out in a red mahogany cabinet, and its 15 inch "Tri-Color.

RCA CT100

However RCA (and some other manufactures) made a limited number of prototype sets available in public places. Courtesy RCA 1954: RCA begins production of its first color-TV set for consumers, the CT-100. The RCA CT100 color TV set wasn't available to the general public at the time

Win a 1954 RCA CT100 Color TV Set Complete with a Good CRT. The RCA CT-100 was part of the collection of the late Robert Lane, D.O The RCA was decked out in a red mahogany cabinet, and its 15 inch "Tri-Color.

RCA, CT100 Zoomer. The first national coast-to-coast color telecast was on January 1, 1954 It was the New Years Day Tournament of Roses from Pasadena California