The Duoscopic TV Is Unveiled
On this day in 1954, the Duoscopic TV receiver was unveiled. The TV set allowed a person or group to watch two different shows at the same time. It was a primitive, picture-in-picture, split-screen that was tested in New York City and Chicago. The set was a product of DuMont Laboratories; which owned the DuMont Television Network.
By this time everyone had a tv stand, but some wondered if they might need two in order to watch both pictures. Just kidding, we all know the tv’s stacked on top of each other.
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