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  2. Daktronics - Wikipedia

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    The result was Daktronics' first entry into the scoreboard field, developing the Matside wrestling scoreboard, the first product in the company's line. [8] The company's scoreboards were later used at the 1976 Olympic Games. [9] In 1980, Daktronics developed scoreboards which were used at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York. [10]

  3. CEFCU Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium also received significant upgrades to the scoreboard and sound system in 2011 and 2020. [5] This included installation of an HD video screen by Daktronics at the south end of the stadium in 2011, and a new, much larger video board at the north end in 2020. [6] [7]

  4. Eagle Stadium (Allen, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Scoreboard: Daktronics scoreboard 75' × 45' with 38' × 23' HD screen: Construction; Broke ground: 2010: Opened: August 31, 2012 () Construction cost: US$60 million: Architect: PBK Architects: Tenants; Allen Eagles football (2012–present) 2013 Texas vs The Nation All-Star Game

  5. Sahlen Field - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 2011 season, the park's original scoreboard in center field was removed and replaced by an 80-foot wide by 33-foot tall Daktronics high-definition LED video screen at a cost $2.5 million. [103] That same year, a new $970,000 field drainage system and a new $750,000 field lighting system were added to the venue. [104] [105]

  6. List of largest video screens - Wikipedia

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    Daktronics [80] 64 Citizens Bank Park: 684.9 7,372 23 by 30 76 by 97 1,512 × 1,944 pixels 2.94 15HD LED video Traditional Daktronics [81] 65 Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium: 685 7,370 41 by 17 134 by 55 848 × 2,064 pixels 1.75 20 mm LED video Traditional Daktronics [82] 66 Cleveland Browns Stadium: Cleveland United States: 640 6,900 ...

  7. Progressive Field - Wikipedia

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    Scoreboard: Daktronics 59 feet (18 m) high by 221 feet (67 m) wide: Construction; Broke ground: January 13, 1992 () [3] Opened: April 2, 1994 () [3] Renovated: October 2014–April 2016 October 2023–April 2025 [5] Construction cost $175 million ($360 million in 2023 dollars [6]) Architect: HOK Sport Whitley & Whitley Architects Triad Design

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