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Old 01-21-2013, 03:45 PM
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My 2 cents (or less) worth:

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Early B&W and Projection TV
Everything from exotic small screen pre-war sets to the Philco Predictas
Perhaps:
Early B&W Direct view and Projection TV
Everything from exotic small screen pre-war sets to the Philco Predictas, around 1959

(sets an approximate upper time limit... ie no 60s and later sets, no later color projection sets)
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Early Color Television
Discussions of experimental color televisions, and round screen production models, ending around 1966.
Perhaps:
Early Color Television
Discussions of experimental and production color televisions, up to the last of the round screen models, around 1966.

(allows early rectangular)
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Rectangular Screen Tube Televisions
Televisions that contain tubes and rectangular screens, both color and B&W
Perhaps:
Later Color and B&W Televisions
Later, *mostly* vacuum tube-powered televisions with rectangular screen CRTs, both color and B&W.

(gets the color & B&W in the title and *allows* rectangular screens in earlier categories, where appropriate, allows some solid state devices)
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Solid State CRT Televisions
Transistor televisions with cathode ray tubes produced from the early 1970s to the present day
Perhaps:
Solid State Color and B/W CRT Televisions
*Mostly* solid state-powered televisions with cathode ray tubes produced from the early 1970s to the present day.

(allows a few tubes, such as HV rectifier. )
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Transistor Portable Televisions
Encompassing all AC/DC and battery operated sets from the Philco Safari to the present day
Fine!
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Flat Panels & Digital Format
New television technology, including plasma, flat panel, and television broadcast formats.
Fine!
jr
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