Peter Carl Goldmark

Hungarian-American engineer and innovator

Peter Carl Goldmark - Hungarian-American engineer and innovator
Born

December 2nd, 1906
118 years ago

Died

December 7th, 1977
47 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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An engineer and inventor, contributed significantly to the development of color television and the long-playing record. Played a pivotal role in the early television technology at CBS, where the first color broadcast occurred. Developed the LP record, which revolutionized the music industry by allowing longer playback times compared to previous formats. Worked on high fidelity sound reproduction and improved standards for audio quality.

Developed the first practical color television system at CBS

Invented the long-playing vinyl record

Contributed to audio fidelity standards

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