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After World War II, television technology rapidly advanced, and the medium became widely adopted in households. The 1950s saw the introduction of color television, with the [[National Television System Committee]] (NTSC) standard being adopted in the United States. This period also marked the beginning of mass production of television sets, making them more affordable and accessible to the general public. | After World War II, television technology rapidly advanced, and the medium became widely adopted in households. The 1950s saw the introduction of color television, with the [[National Television System Committee]] (NTSC) standard being adopted in the United States. This period also marked the beginning of mass production of television sets, making them more affordable and accessible to the general public. | ||
[[Image:Detail-91501.jpg|thumb|center|Modern flat-screen television set in a living room setting.|class=only_on_mobile]] | |||
[[Image:Detail-91502.jpg|thumb|center|Modern flat-screen television set in a living room setting.|class=only_on_desktop]] | |||
=== Transition to Digital === | === Transition to Digital === |