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Zenith Flashmatic
Andy Weissman on Twitter: "The first ad blocker? The Zenith Flash-Matic from 1955: "Shoot off annoying commercials from across the room" https://t.co/mUo4LUta0G" / Twitter
Frustrating as They Are, We Still Can't Live Without TV Remotes - The New York Times
OMGFacts - The Flash-Matic operated by means of four photocells, one in each corner of the TV screen. The viewer used a directional flashlight to activate the four control functions, which turned
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Zenith Flashmatic
1955 Zenith 'Flash-matic' Television Controller – historictech
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The Father Of The Couch Potato, Inventor Of Wireless Remote Dies At Age 96 | KUER
Amazon.com: Zenith Television, 50's Print ad. Full page B&W Illustration (new flash-matic tuning) Authentic original Vintage 1956 Theatre Arts Magazine Print Art: Posters & Prints
Eugene Polley obituary | Television | The Guardian
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Eugene Polley, inventor of the Flash-Matic remote control, passes away at 96 - Blog - Publications - element14 Community
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National Science and Media Museum on Twitter: "This sci-fi device is the Zenith Flash-Matic, the first wireless TV remote control, from 1955. It fired a beam of light at a sensor on