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Some couple of years back, we didn't have the coloured screen televisions. The bad side part of it was that it was very difficult to recognise images on the screens. What do have to say on that?
I have never used black-and-white TV, but i have seen black-and-white movies, and like you said, its hard to recognize the actors and the quality is not that good.
I have never used a black-and-white television, my parents did. It is incredible to think that such vintage technology was once the standard. I can't imagine watching shows on a screen with no color, but I am sure it was an interesting experience. I hope to get the opportunity to try it myself eventually, to see what earlier generations experienced. Hehe
I wasn't able to experience having a TV like this in our home, but I did back at my grandpa's house. I could still recall my grandpa hitting the side of it to turn on the sound, and my cousins and I would praise him and clap for him.
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