A recently dug-up Time Magazine article from 1951 applauds Zenith’s “Phonevision,” a way-ahead-of-its-time invention that allowed movies ordered over the phone to be watched on a set-top box, no ...
I’m fascinated by dead technology, and I’ve recently become enamored by Zenith Phonevision, an early, primitive experiment in pay-per-view television that got its start in Chicago in the 1950s. In ...