Rca Ct 100. RCA Model CT100 Color Television (1954) The RCA CT-100 was an early all-electronic consumer color television introduced in April 1954 Here is the front cover and operating instructions from the original CT-100 Owner Manual
RCA model CT100 color television National Museum of American History from americanhistory.si.edu
who lived in Overland Park, Kansas, auctioned yesterday afternoon by the Soulis Auction firm based in Kansas City, MO Courtesy RCA 1954: RCA begins production of its first color-TV set for consumers, the CT-100.
RCA model CT100 color television National Museum of American History
RCA's CT-100 may not have been the first consumer color TV in the U.S., Westinghouse's set beat it by a few weeks, but that model didn't sell in significant numbers Introduced in 1954, it was the first color television sold in significant numbers, helping to launch a revolution in TV broadcasting It was the New Years Day Tournament of Roses from Pasadena California
RCA CT100. RCA also published a Television Service Clinic booklet, "Principles of Color. The first national coast-to-coast color telecast was on January 1, 1954
RCA Model CT100 Color Television (1954). Introduced in 1954, it was the first color television sold in significant numbers, helping to launch a revolution in TV broadcasting The rest of the slim booklet touts the TV's features and gives warranty information