Reliable direct quotations by John Logie Baird are difficult to verify in primary sources.
ジョン・ロジー・ベアードの直接的な名言は、信頼できる一次資料での確認が困難なものが多い。

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John Logie Baird
John Logie Baird (1888-1946) was a Scottish electrical engineer and inventor who demonstrated the world's first mechanical television system on January 26, 1926. He achieved the first transatlantic television transmission in 1928 and invented the first publicly demonstrated colour television system and the first viable electronic colour television picture tube. Though his mechanical system was superseded by electronic television, Baird's pioneering role in making television broadcasting a reality secures his place in television history.
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