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Daytime TV Basic research at RCA Laboratories has led to most of tc electronic television advances. /Ififie fieGrfofei/ety-fekm/on set-/ Why show RCA Laboratories inside your television receiver? Because almost every advance leading to all-electronic TV was pioneered by the scientists and research men of this institution. The supersensitive image orthicon television camera was brought to its present perfection at RCA Laboratories. The kinescope, in these laboratories, became the mass-produced electron tube on the face of which you see television pictures. New sound systems, better microphones — even the phosphors which light your TV screen — first reached practical perfection here. Most important of all, the great bulk of these advances have been made available to the television industry. If you've ever seen a television picture, you've seen RCA Laboratories at work. * * * See the latest wonders of radio, television, and electronics at RCA Exhibition Hall, 36 West 49th St., N. Y. Admission is free. Radio Corporation of America, RCA Building, Radio City, New York 20, New York. Through research from RCA Laboratories, today's RCA Victor television receivers are the finest example of electronic engineering. Wbr/c/ Leader /n 7^<7<^/o — fcrsf /n ~7e/ew's/'on 29 JANUARY 1951 73