How much did a TV cost in the 1940s?
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A 1948 RCA Victor television cost range from $395 to $595. Find this Pin and more on 1940's by jenuine serendipity.
Keeping this in view, how much did a TV cost in 1950?
The televisions of the 1950s ranged in price from $129 to $1,295. Televisions were grouped into four different categories: black and white console, black and white tabletop, color console and color tabletop.
People also ask, what was TV like in the 1940s?
In 1947, President Harry Truman's state of the union address and the baseball World Series were televised. A year later, CBS and NBC networks started 15-minute nightly newscasts. In the late 1940s there were 98 commercial television stations in 50 large cities. By 1949, prices of TV sets had gone down.
The initial RCA Victor sets cost $1,000 in 1954.