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  2. Zenith Flash-matic - Wikipedia

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    Zenith Flash-Matic. The Zenith Flash-Matic was the first wireless remote control, invented by Eugene Polley in 1955. It had only one button that was used to power on and off, channel up, channel down, and mute. The Flash-matic's phototechnology was a significant innovation in television and allowed for wireless signal transfer previously ...

  3. Eugene Polley - Wikipedia

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    His 1955 invention, marketed as the Flash-Matic, used visible light to remotely control a television outfitted with four photocells in the cabinet at the corners of the screen. Aiming the pistol-shaped control at an individual photocell could turn the receiver on and off, mute the sound and change the channel up or down.

  4. Zenith Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The 1955 Flash-Matic remote system, invented by Eugene Polley, used a highly directional photo flash tube in the hand held unit that was aimed at sensitive photoreceivers in the four front corners of the television cabinet. However, bright sunlight falling on the television was found to activate the controls.

  5. Robert Adler - Wikipedia

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    The "Zenith Flash-Matic" remote control, invented by Eugene Polley, another engineer at Zenith, was the first wireless remote control, replacing the signal cable–based remote control devices, which never were a success. The Flash-Matic used directional flashlight in the transmitter device, and photocells in the television set itself. One of ...

  6. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    One of the first remote intended to control a television was developed by Zenith Radio Corporation in 1950. The remote, called Lazy Bones, [15] was connected to the television by a wire. A wireless remote control, the Flash-Matic, [15] [16] was developed in 1955 by Eugene Polley.

  7. Category:Products introduced in 1955 - Wikipedia

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    Zenith Flash-matic; Zest (brand) This page was last edited on 13 October 2019, at 19:10 (UTC). Text ... Category: Products introduced in 1955. 10 languages ...

  8. 1955 in science - Wikipedia

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    The year 1955 in science and technology included ... American electrical engineer Eugene Polley invents the Zenith Flash-Matic, the first wireless television remote ...

  9. Eugene F. McDonald - Wikipedia

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    The next development was the "Flashmatic" (1955), designed by Eugene Polley, a wireless remote control that used a light beam to signal the TV (with a photosensitive pickup device) to change stations. One problem was that during the daytime the sensitivity degraded. In 1956 Zenith began producing a remote control named after McDonald's nickname ...