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Mitsubishi Electric To Provide Displays At New Cowboys Stadium
Published April 17, 2008
Mitsubishi Electric has been selected by the Cowboys to provide the HD LED video and scoring displays for the team's new stadium. The displays will consist of a four-sided center-hung scoreboard, two sideline displays measuring 72 feet high by 160 feet wide, two end-zone displays measuring 29 feet high by 51 feet wide and a fascia ribbon board. All displays will use Mitsubishi's Diamond Vision technology (Mitsubishi). In Dallas, Albert Breer reports NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell "lauded the Cowboys' new stadium, set to open in 2009, for what it will do to bring fans closer to the game through creativity and technology." Goodell, speaking at a SMU Athletic Forum luncheon yesterday, said, "It's going to be a stadium that I think is going to set the bar in the NFL. It's going to do things that give fans an opportunity to get closer to the game. It's creative, it's innovative and I think it'll be received very well down here" (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 4/17).







