triniscope

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Etymology[edit]

Originally the proprietary name for a system developed by RCA. See tri- (three), and -scope.

Noun[edit]

triniscope (plural triniscopes)

  1. (television, historical) An early color television system using three separate video tubes with colored phosphors producing the primary colors, combining the images through dichroic mirrors onto a screen for viewing.

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