Both the old and the new take the spotlight during a special QVC national telecast this Thursday night that will tell the RCA all-electronic color TV story with live images of both the CT-100 – still displaying pristine color images after all these years – and the fully integrated RCA HD50LPW42 HDTV Set. During the same era as the first color TV sale, RCA sold its first color television studio camera, an event that set the stage for Thomson’s current Video Network Solutions business that now offers video and film technologies, products and services to all major Hollywood studios as well as major television, satellite, and cable broadcasters under the Technicolor and Grass Valley brand names. Today, Thomson is the high-definition television industry’s leading supplier of HDTV production gear for remote broadcasts such as sporting events and awards shows.
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