posted on Aug, 18 2008 @ 04:25 PM
>>Philo Farnsworth attended Brigham Young University in Utah, where he researched television picture transmission. While in high school, Philo
Farnsworth had already conceived of his ideas for television. In 1926, he cofounded Crocker Research Laboratories, which he later renamed Farnsworth
Television, Inc. in 1929 (and as Farnsworth Radio and Television Corporation in 1938.)
In 1927, Philo Farnsworth was the first inventor to transmit a television image comprised of 60 horizontal lines. The image transmitted was a dollar
sign. Farnsworth developed the dissector tube, the basis of all current electronic televisions. He filed for his first television patent in 1927
(pat#1,773,980.) Although he won an early patent for his image dissection tube, he lost later patent battles to RCA
inventors.about.com...
First patent, first inventor sounds like grounds to be called inventor