peter goldmark
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Definition
Proper noun: - Peter Goldmark: A United States inventor, born in Hungary, who achieved several pioneering milestones in television and audio recording technology. His key inventions include making the first television broadcast in 1940, inventing the long-playing (LP) phonograph record in 1948, and pioneering early videocassette recording technology.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Peter Goldmark's invention of the LP record revolutionized the music industry.
- The biography details how Peter Goldmark pioneered color television broadcasting.
Advanced Usage
- "The Goldmark standard": Sometimes used informally to refer to a benchmark in audio fidelity or recording technology, stemming from his work on the LP record.
- Audiophiles often consider that vinyl pressings from that era meet the Goldmark standard.
Variants and Related Words
- Long-playing record (LP) (n): A type of phonograph record characterized by microgrooves and a slower rotational speed, allowing for extended playback time, invented by Peter Goldmark.
- She collects vintage LPs from the 1950s.
- CBS Laboratories: The research division of CBS where Peter Goldmark conducted much of his work.
Synonyms
- Inventor: A person who creates or designs something new.
- Pioneer: A person who is among the first to explore or develop a new area of activity.
Related Phrases
- "Goldmark's contributions": A phrase referring to the collective technological advancements made by Peter Goldmark.
- Goldmark's contributions laid the groundwork for modern home entertainment systems.
Noun
- United States inventor (born in Hungary) who made the first TV broadcast in 1940 and invented the long-playing record in 1948 and pioneered videocassette recording (1906-1977)