Transcript Slide 1
By: Alberto Guerra
Color TV in the United
States had a history due
to conflicting technical
systems vying for
approval by the Federal
Communications
Commission.
That depends upon what you consider
color television. Peter Goldmark from CBS
laboratories invented a system known as
sequential color television about 1951.
The real inventor of the color television
was Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena (19171965 ).
In 1934 he made his first TV when he was
17 years old.
Later he patented his color TV in Mexico
and the US.
From there the invention went to different
parts of the world.
He invented the first color TX and first TV
XEG. He holds the design and patent to
color television systems from 1940, 1942,
1960 and 1962.
In 1940 at the age of 22, Guillermo
Gonzalez Camarena obtained US Patent
#2,296,022 for his Trichromatic system
used for color television transmissions.
He was Mexican
In Mexico, Guiller Gonzalez Camarena
invented an early color television
transmission system.
His life
He was born on February 17, 1917 in
Guadalajara, Jalisco.
At two years of age, his family moved to Mexico
City. Ever since he was young, he liked building
electric toys, for which he established a
laboratory in the basement of his house.
In 1934 he built his own television camera, he
was 17 years old.
This is an example of a lame TV at
the bottom left without color and
this is example of color TV on the
right.