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RCA CT100
RCA CT100
Rca Ct 100. Win a 1954 RCA CT100 Color TV Set Complete with a Good CRT Here is the front cover and operating instructions from the original CT-100 Owner Manual The first national coast-to-coast color telecast was on January 1, 1954
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This 54-page book was given to engineers and repairmen who attended one of the CT-100 service clinics that RCA. The CT-100 wasn't the world's first color TV, but it was the first to be mass produced, [1] with 4400 having been made
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The RCA was decked out in a red mahogany cabinet, and its 15 inch "Tri-Color. Courtesy RCA 1954: RCA begins production of its first color-TV set for consumers, the CT-100. It was the first color TV to be mass-produced, with around 4,400 units made
RCA CT100. The RCA CT-100 was rushed to market in April of 1954, a few weeks after Westinghouse introduced its set It was the New Years Day Tournament of Roses from Pasadena California
RCA CT100. The rest of the slim booklet touts the TV's features and gives warranty information RCA's CT-100 may not have been the first consumer color TV in the U.S., Westinghouse's set beat it by a few weeks, but that model didn't sell in significant numbers