Etymology
The term "audiovisual" is derived from the Latin words:
Meaning
Audiovisual refers to the simultaneous combination of sound and visual elements, such as in:
Origin
The term "audiovisual" first appeared in the late 19th century to describe devices that combined audio and visual elements. These devices included:
As technology advanced, the term "audiovisual" evolved to encompass the broader range of electronic media that combined sound and vision.
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