Paul Gottlieb Nipkow
Paul Gottlieb Nipkow (August 22, 1860 - August 24, 1940) was a German engineer, who devised a mechanical apparatus, a spinning disk to scan images that was used in early television paul nipkow was the first person to telecast the 1036 olympics.
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August 22 - 1860 - August 24 - 1940 - German - Engineer - Television
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