Vintage RCA Television: RCA XL-100 ColorTrak 1975 (Rare Sales Briefing Film) Solid State TV

Vintage RCA Television History (1970’s): RCA XL-100 ColorTrack. A presentation of historical material on the RCA XL-100 ColorTrak television, including a rare RCA Sales personnel briefing (circa 1975), not previously shown to the public. Also includes vintage a rare ColorTrak commercial and vintage promotional material. Color, run time 7 mins, plus optional image gallery. Provided by Computer History Archives Project (CHAP) For 2k and 4k Stock footage, visit http://www.periscopefilm.com For information on the history of RCA, visit the David Sarnoff Library at the Hagley Library, Wilmington, Delaware http://www.hagley.org and David Sarnoff Library online http://www.davidsarnoff.org/ Article: "POPULAR ELECTRONICS TESTS NEW RCA XL -100 COLOR TV CHASSIS" Prentiss, Stan (June 1980). History of the RCA Brand https://www.rca.com/us_en/our-legacy-... Vintage Radio and Television https://www.radiolaguy.com/links.htm Old Time Radio & Vintage TV Shows Speakeasy Archives http://www.speakeasyarchives.com Early Television Foundation and Museum https://www.earlytelevision.org/ RCA Heritage Program Museum https://rcaheritagemuseum.com/projects World Radio History https://worldradiohistory.com/index.htm

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Original 1956 RCA Film: Vintage Television Electronics & Vacuum Tube Production, TV technology

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