NFL Stadium to Feature World's Largest 1080p LED Display
Category: MonitorsPosted: April 17, 2008 03:07PM
Author: razor
When the Dallas Cowboys open their new ultra-modern stadium in Arlington, TX for the 2009 NFL season, they will be adhering to the strict guidelines of a famous Texan edict - "Everything's bigger in Texas!" Containing multi-level luxury suites that would surely please anyone with the Trump - or Jones - name, a retractable roof honoring the rich "open air" tradition of Texas Stadium, and club seating areas that resemble ultra high-end sports bars with full food and drink services - plus, sideline club areas will feature concourses designed to give fans the chance to cheer the players as they jog onto the field. For tech fans, the best part of the new sports mega-plex might be the dual center-hung 159' long, 71' wide sideline displays. These mammoth Mitsubishi Diamond Vision LED screens feature a maximum resolution of 4864 x 2176, easily allowing them to deliver full 1080p high-definition goodness, and are bookended by two end zone facing 50' long, 28' wide screens that will also give video the 1080p treatment. If you'd like to see this incredible football coliseum in all of its glory, I eagerly suggest you go here. My God, I can't wait for football...

