I remember my dad telling me about those original old TV sets from the mid 1920s. He described the rotating disks and he did see a display version of it somewhere in Chicago when he was a young boy. When he saw it, he said it had a picture of Felix the cat which was on a rotating turntable slowly turning around. He said you had to put your head up to a hood and peer down at a fairly small image. Maybe there was a magnifying lense down there too.
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