Comment by armadsen

11 hours ago

For what it’s worth, Philo Farnsworth and John Logie Baird were friendly with each other. I was lucky to know Philo’s wife Pem very well in the last part of her life, and she spoke highly of Baird as a person.

David Sarnoff and RCA was an entirely different matter, of course…

The article has a photo of a plaque putting Baird's death in 1946, less than 40 years old.

What happened?

  • He was 57, born in 1888. Died of a stroke.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Logie_Baird#Death

    • One of his electro-mechanical units was on display in Victoria, Australia. Most amazing assemblage, you can sort-of get the idea from things.

      I read online that at his end, Baird was proposing a TV scan-rate we'd class as HD quality, which lost out to a 405 line standard (which proceeded 625/colour)

      There is also a quality of persistence in his approach to things, he was the kind of inventor who doesn't stop inventing.