Tubo de rayos catódicos (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Tubo de rayos catódicos" in Spanish language version.

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  • Taylor, Alan (19 de octubre de 2011). «50 Years Ago: The World in 1961». www.theatlantic.com. The Atlantic Monthly Group. Consultado el 11 de noviembre de 2021. «24:TV viewers of the 1970s will see their programs on sets quite different from today's, if designs now being worked out are developed. At the Home Furnishings Market in Chicago, Illinois, on June 21, 1961, a thin TV screen is a feature of this design model. Another feature is an automatic timing device which would record TV programs during the viewers' absence to be played back later. The 32x22-inch color screen is four inches thick.» 

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