World’s Largest HDTV Highlights New Dallas Cowboy Stadium

By Brian - 05/21/2009 8:01:28 PM


Everyone knows that the Dallas Cowboys will be unveiling a new stadium this coming season. And while new seats and a new field are expected, it is this 600-ton Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision System that hangs 90 feet directly over the center of the new field that is certainly getting much of the attention. The total cost for the new stadium was more than $1 billion.

The new HDTV was not easy to install. In fact it took them a year to install. The said HDTV carries over 30 million light bulbs and cost $40 million alone.

“I kind of got emotional when the board came on,” Jones said.

There are four video boards, two of which are 160-feet long sideline displays and two of which are 50-feet long displays for the end zones.

(Source) Dallas News

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