Mitsunbishi Monitor February & March 2010
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Revolutionary Video Display Recognized as World's Largest Mitsubishi Electric Lassoes Another World Record
The revolutionary Diamond Vision® video boards installed by Mitsubishi Electric at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, represent the world’s first four-sided, center-hung, high-definition video display in a stadium. These video boards have also secured Mitsubishi Electric another world record—this time for the World’s Largest High-Definition Video Display.
      The video display consists of four Diamond Vision® LED video screens, with the two main sideline displays measuring 72 feet high by 160 feet wide and two Diamond Vision® end-zone displays measuring 29 feet high by 51 feet wide. Weighing 600 tons, the screens are suspended 90 feet directly above the center of the playing surface and stretch from nearly one 20-yard line to the other. With a total viewing area of 11,393 square-feet, the Diamond Vision® display is equal to 3,268 52-inch televisions and has 10,584,064 LED lights.
      "We're extremely proud of our world-class Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision screen,” said Jerry Jones, owner of the National Football League’s Dallas Cowboys. “We have designed everything about Cowboys Stadium to provide an unequalled experience for our fans, and this screen is the centerpiece of what we have created for them.”
      Mitsubishi Electric has now been recognized by Guinness World Records four times for its Diamond Vision® screens. The previous records were for the World’s Longest Video Display at the Hong Kong Jockey Club Sha Tin Racecourse (2003); the World’s Largest High-Definition Television Screen at Turner Field in Atlanta (2005); and the World’s Largest Television Display at the Japan Racing Association Tokyo Racecourse (2005).
      Mitsubishi Electric established itself as a pioneer in large-scale video displays in 1980 with its Diamond Vision® installation at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California. Since then, Mitsubishi Electric has been recognized as the leader in visually stunning displays for sports facilities, advertising, entertainment and communications.
      Diamond Vision systems have been installed in numerous high-profile locations, including Times Square in New York and Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
http://www.diamond-vision.tv/news.asp
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