Tv Diffusion Theory

 For the diffusion of innovations, I looked into the flatscreen tv. Flatscreen TVs are very relevant in most people’s homes nowadays but at one point it wasn’t like that. In 1964 the flatscreen was invented at the University of Illinois which would be understood as the inventor’s stage. From there in 1990 this is when the flatscreen TVs would really become popular and have a huge increase in market sales. During this time people that wanted great clarity and picture in their TVs would purchase this product also they began to be less bulky which was nice. But even though some of the people that were buying these TVs most could not because of the price. In 1997 a flat screen tv could go for around $3,821 or even more which was definitely a huge price to pay compared to today. I would say going into 2012 this was when most of the early majority were purchasing TVs or already had one. Tvs were still very expensive during this time costing around $2,680 for a 55-inch flatscreen which was definitely a decline from 1997. In 2017 I would say this would most likely be the tipping point as most people have already had a tv or are just getting another one. Now during 2018-2019, this would most likely be the late adaptors and it might have been smart to wait till now to get a tv. I say that because TVs have declined in price compared to 1997 as you could get a nice 50-inch flatscreen tv for $300. That's a big difference compared to 2012 where you would be paying for a 55-inch flatscreen tv for $2,680. Now in 2020, I would consider this the laggard, since TVs have been around for so long that you might just be satisfied with your tv and don't want to change.


Overall I believe that TVs are beneficial and a great source of entertainment and information. But there are some negatives and some could be that it makes you lazy instead of getting work done or going outside and experiencing your life to the fullest. 



Vintage flat screen tv free image







https://www.techwalla.com/articles/the-history-of-flat-screen-tvs

https://www.cnet.com/news/are-tvs-really-cheaper-than-ever-we-go-back-a-few-decades-to-see/

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