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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Philco Predicta es un televisor hecho en vPhilco Predicta es un televisor hecho en varios modelos de gabinetes en una pantalla de 17" o 21" por la compañía estadounidense Philco entre 1958 y 1960. Fue comercializado como el primer televisor con pantalla giratoria del mundo. El tubo de imagen estaba rodeado de un nuevo producto de Eastman Plastics llamado "tenite" que protegía el vidrio y le daba su tinte verdoso. La Predicta también tenía un tubo de imagen más delgado que muchos otros televisores de la época, lo que lo llevó a comercializarse como un televisor más futurista. Los televisores Predicta se construyeron con una variedad de configuraciones de gabinetes, algunas desmontables, pero todas separadas del propio tubo y conectadas por cables.​ Inicialmente introducido en 1958 para la cadena de hoteles Holiday Inn y lanzado para consumidores generales poco después, el Predicta se suspendió a principios de los años sesenta.​ A fines de la década de 1990, los derechos fueron adquiridos por Dave Riedel y Mike Lipscomb de Telstar LLC, quienes hicieron nuevos sets hechos a mano de manera limitada hasta 2008.​hos a mano de manera limitada hasta 2008.​ , The Philco Predicta is a black and white tThe Philco Predicta is a black and white television chassis style, which was made in several cabinet models with 17” or 21” screens by the American company Philco from 1958 to 1960. The Predicta was marketed as the world’s first swivel screen television, and had an iconic design by Catherine Winkler with the picture tube (CRT) separated from the rest of the cabinet. The safety mask on the front of the picture tube was made with the new organic plastic product by Eastman Plastics called “tenite” which protected the glass and provided implosion protection for the user and also gave it its iconic greenish tint. The Predicta also had a thinner picture tube than many other televisions at the time, which led it to be marketed as the more futuristic television set. Predicta television sets were constructed with such variety of cabinet configurations, some detachable but all separate from the tube itself and connected by wires. The model Predicta Tandem had the fully detached picture tube and the flat twenty five foot long umbilical cable, which allowed the controls and speaker for the set to be next to the viewer, with the screen up to twenty five feet away. Also unique to this version was a large handle over the top to carry the cathode ray tube portion wherever the viewer wanted it. This version also required more internal circuitry to drive the video signal through the cable. Philco also had Directa, its short lived remote series in 1959 before being bought by the Ford Motor Company in December 1961. This feature provided Philco with an answer to the wireless remote control by Zenith entitled “Space Command” which had been introduced the same year. The Predicta was announced to the industry in the summer of 1958 with the public getting its first look on the edition of 1959 of Miss America, which was sponsored by Philco. Shortly after the Predicta was announced, the reliability was called into question by several trade and consumer publications. Philco produced the Predicta the following year but unfortunately, as it was phasing in its next chassis iteration the Cool Chassis they went bankrupt. The Predicta was credited as one speculated cause of Philco’s bankruptcy. Ford stepped in shortly thereafter and bought Philco. Toy Story 2 featured a miniature replica of the Predicta which was based on one owned by John Lasseter, who directed the film.d by John Lasseter, who directed the film.
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rdfs:comment The Philco Predicta is a black and white tThe Philco Predicta is a black and white television chassis style, which was made in several cabinet models with 17” or 21” screens by the American company Philco from 1958 to 1960. The Predicta was marketed as the world’s first swivel screen television, and had an iconic design by Catherine Winkler with the picture tube (CRT) separated from the rest of the cabinet. Predicta television sets were constructed with such variety of cabinet configurations, some detachable but all separate from the tube itself and connected by wires.om the tube itself and connected by wires. , Philco Predicta es un televisor hecho en vPhilco Predicta es un televisor hecho en varios modelos de gabinetes en una pantalla de 17" o 21" por la compañía estadounidense Philco entre 1958 y 1960. Fue comercializado como el primer televisor con pantalla giratoria del mundo. A fines de la década de 1990, los derechos fueron adquiridos por Dave Riedel y Mike Lipscomb de Telstar LLC, quienes hicieron nuevos sets hechos a mano de manera limitada hasta 2008.​hos a mano de manera limitada hasta 2008.​
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