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  2. Playograph - Wikipedia

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    The Play-o-Graph. The Playograph was a machine or an electric scoreboard used to transmit the details of a baseball game in the era before television. It is approximated by the "gamecast" feature on some sports web sites: it had a reproduction of a baseball diamond, with an inning-by-inning scoreboard, each team's lineup, and it simulated each pitch: a ball, a strike, a hit, an out, and so on.

  3. Electro-Mech Scoreboards - Wikipedia

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    By volume, Electro-Mech manufactures more baseball scoreboards than any other sports category. Basketball is the second most popular sport by volume and football the third. Soccer, hockey, and a handful of specialty scoreboards round out the main product line. Electro-Mech manufactures a variety of accessories for use with their scoreboards.

  4. Scoreboard - Wikipedia

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    A scoreboard is a large board for publicly displaying the score in a game. [citation needed] Most levels of sport from high school and above use at least one scoreboard for keeping score, measuring time, and displaying statistics. Scoreboards in the past used a mechanical clock and numeral cards to display the score.

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  6. Diamond Vision - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Electric began manufacturing and installing large-scale video screens in 1980, with the introduction of the first Diamond Vision board at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles for the 1980 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. Diamond Vision installed 3 screens at the JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, and two in Wembley Stadium during Live Aid ...

  7. Jumbotron - Wikipedia

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    In December 1986, the San Antonio Spurs unveiled the first indoor arena JumboTron scoreboard at the now-defunct HemisFair Arena. [8] Starting lineup players are introduced on the jumbotron during a WNBA Basketball game. While the JumboTron and similar large-screen displays are physically large, they ranged from low to medium display resolutions.

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