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    JMdict
    televisión;TV
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    JMdict
    abbreviation television;TV
    Véase también: テレビジョン
    Where do you watch television?
  3. 3
    JMdict
    TV program;TV programme;TV broadcast
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    Wikipedia

    La palabra «televisión» es un híbrido de la voz griega τῆλε (tēle, «lejos») y la latina visiōnem (acusativo de visiō «visión»). El término televisión se refiere a todos los aspectos de transmisión y programación de televisión. A veces se abrevia como TV. Este término fue utilizado por primera vez en 1900 por Constantin Perskyi en el Congreso Internacional de Electricidad de París (CIEP).La televisión es el medio de comunicación de masas por excelencia, de manera que la reflexión filosófica sobre ellos, se aplica a ésta. El Día Mundial de la Televisión se celebra el 21 de noviembre en conmemoración de la fecha en la que se celebró el primer Foro Mundial de Televisión en las Naciones Unidas, en 1996. Los servicios de provisión de contenidos en la modalidad de vídeo sobre demanda y/o internet streaming no se clasifican como servicios de televisión. La aparición de televisores que pueden conectarse a Internet en los últimos años de la primera década del siglo XXI abre la posibilidad de la denominada televisión inteligente en donde se mezclan y conjugan contenidos de la transmisión convencional (broadcast) con otros que llegan vía Internet.

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    Television or TV is a telecommunication medium used for transmitting moving images in monochrome (black-and-white), or in color, and in two or three dimensions and sound. It can refer to a television set, a television program ("TV show"), or the medium of television transmission. Television is a mass medium, for entertainment, education, news, and advertising. Television became available in crude experimental forms in the late 1920s, but these did not sell to the public. After World War II, an improved form of black-and-white TV broadcasting became popular in the United States and Britain, and television sets became commonplace in homes, businesses, and institutions. During the 1950s, television was the primary medium for influencing public opinion. In the mid-1960s, color broadcasting was introduced in the US and most other developed countries. The availability of storage media such as Betamax (1975), VHS tape (1976), DVDs (1997), and high-definition Blu-ray Discs (2006) enabled viewers to watch prerecorded material at home, such as movies. At the end of the first decade of the 2000s, digital television transmissions greatly increased in popularity. Another development was the move from standard-definition television (SDTV) (576i, with 576 interlaced lines of resolution and 480i) to high-definition television (HDTV), which provides a resolution that is substantially higher. HDTV may be transmitted in various formats: 1080p, 1080i and 720p. Since 2010, with the invention of smart television, Internet television has increased the availability of television programs and movies via the Internet through streaming video services such as Netflix, iPlayer, Hulu, Roku and Chromecast. In 2013, 79% of the world's households owned a television set. The replacement of early bulky, high-voltage cathode ray tube (CRT) screen displays with compact, energy-efficient, flat-panel alternative technologies such as plasma displays, LCDs (both fluorescent-backlit and LED), and OLED displays was a hardware revolution that began with computer monitors in the late 1990s. Most TV sets sold in the 2000s were flat-panel, mainly LEDs. Major manufacturers announced the discontinuation of CRT, DLP, plasma, and even fluorescent-backlit LCDs by the mid-2010s. LEDs are expected to be replaced gradually by OLEDs in the near future. Also, major manufacturers have announced that they will increasingly produce smart TV sets in the mid-2010s. Smart TVs with integrated Internet and Web 2.0 functions became the dominant form of television by the late 2010s. Television signals were initially distributed only as terrestrial television using high-powered radio-frequency transmitters to broadcast the signal to individual television receivers. Alternatively television signals are distributed by coaxial cable or optical fiber, satellite systems and, since the 2000s via the Internet. Until the early 2000s, these were transmitted as analog signals but countries started switching to digital, this transition is expected to be completed worldwide by late 2010s. A standard television set is composed of multiple internal electronic circuits, including a tuner for receiving and decoding broadcast signals. A visual display device which lacks a tuner is correctly called a video monitor rather than a television.

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Qué significan las etiquetas de color

Hiragana

ひらがな

El kana redondeado y fluido. El hiragana escribe palabras japonesas nativas, terminaciones gramaticales y todo lo que va sin kanji (o junto a él): es el primer silabario que se aprende. Cada carácter representa una sílaba.

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ねこ — gato