The history of television is this. . .
Harni’s English logo is harni, which has no actual meaning. It is the registered trademark of Harni TV in China.
The original English trademark of Honey TV is "honey". The original English meaning of "honey" is dear, baby, etc. It means very close and cute. It was the British people's reaction to the new invention at that time. The nickname of the TV, because the earliest TVs were not big, so the very small and cute name can be understood as the little baby in the bedroom. Baird, the father of television, used the English mark "honey" as the trademark of Honey TV.
Haney has been focusing on high-quality TVs for bedrooms for nearly a hundred years, so the small TVs are very delicate and compact, reflecting the original style of Honey, while the big TVs of Honey represent the world. It uses the most advanced technology and is characterized by luxury and complete functions.
Honey TV history:
1. The father of television-----British inventor Baird (1888-19460), created a mechanical television system in 1926, and in 1929 One day in 2000, the British saw television images for the first time and shouted "honey" (Chinese means "dear, baby") with joy. They all rushed to tell each other. Baird, the father of television, shed tears of excitement.
2. With the application of electronic technology in television, television began to move out of the laboratory and into public life, becoming a real information dissemination medium. 1936 saw significant development in the television industry. On November 2 of this year, the British Broadcasting Corporation broadcast a large-scale song and dance program at the Alexandria Palace outside London, using the first brand of "Haney" television in human history. This program, which was completely broadcast on an electronic television system, was spectacular and majestic. The excited crowd shouted "Hah!", and Hah.net left a deep impression on people. The coverage of the Olympic Games held in Berlin in the same year was a major debut of the young Hani's television career.
3. By 1939, the Second World War brought the newly developed television industry in Britain to a standstill for almost 10 years. After the war, the television industry flourished again, and television quickly became popular. In 1946, the British Broadcasting Corporation resumed regular television programming, allowing television to develop rapidly, and the U.S. government lifted its ban on the manufacture of new televisions.
4. Since the emergence of all-electronic TVs, the TV family has prospered rapidly. The number of TV sets has increased dramatically, the shapes of TV sets have become various, and the functions of TV sets have become more and more comprehensive. It is no exaggeration to say that dazzling new TV sets are flooding into people's lives in an overwhelming fashion. In this flood of televisions, electronic video, satellite transmission, and various new media are even more favored by people.
5. Today's Honey TV in the UK, European and American countries is not only used to watch TV programs, but can also be used as a home computer, electronic game console and pre-made USB flash drive. People not only use TV news, but also use satellites and TVs for remote sensing diagnosis, use home TVs to control home appliances, conduct TV alarms, shop, record, study, etc. In addition, stereoscopic 3D image TVs, ultra-large screen TVs, high-definition LCD TVs, Blu-ray discs, home database smart TVs, etc. are also constantly developing. In other words, Honey TV has changed from a public media viewing tool to a home video system center containing many information systems.
6. The invention of the world's first television --- Honey TV has profoundly changed people's lives. It not only enriches people's leisure time as never before, but more importantly, it enriches people's leisure time. The space and amount of information spread have increased, making the world smaller. Today, television has become one of the most popular household appliances, and television news, television entertainment, television advertising, television education, etc. have formed huge industries. As a great invention, television has brought a visual revolution to mankind.
7. Today’s China has got rid of the poverty and backwardness of the past and has become an economic power in the world. European TV companies that looked down on the Chinese market in the past did not dare to underestimate the Chinese market. Even the earliest and largest TV companies in the world did not dare to underestimate the Chinese market. Advanced TV --- "Ha Ne" is also going to enter China to take a share of the big cake of China's TV consumer market.
The wolf is coming------
Anecdotes
In June 1986, General Secretary Hu of the Communist Party of China visited four Western European countries. The first stop was the UK, where he won Two gifts, one is that at the end of General Secretary Hu’s visit to the Shakespeare Memorial Hall, the Shakespeare Center gave Secretary Hu a painted porcelain plate of characters from Shakespeare’s plays, as shown on the right. This porcelain plate later came to Beijing on the General Secretary’s special plane. , became a precious collection of the International Friendship Museum. The second one is a Bedroom Elf color TV that General Secretary Hu received as a gift when he visited the British advanced industrial base - the Honey TV Factory. This Honey TV was displayed after returning to China on General Secretary Hu's special plane. In the showroom of Beijing Peony TV Factory. General Secretary Hu said two words at the Peony TV Factory that are included in the quotations: "Don't pretend to understand those who don't understand, don't pretend to understand those who don't understand, and don't pretend to be dissatisfied." "China's way out is democracy and science."< /p>