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List of largest video screens


List of largest video screens

This is a list of the 50 largest video-capable screens in the world.


References[edit]

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  24. ^ "Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium at Joe Jamail Field". Retrieved August 30, 2013.
  25. ^ "Patriots announce addition of really huge HD video boards for 2010 in Gillette Stadium". Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  26. ^ "Houston Astros to Install Daktronics High Definition LED Video at Minute Maid Park". Retrieved 30 August 2013.
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  43. ^ "University of Oklahoma". Daktronics. Retrieved 8 November 2011.
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RankLocationDimensionsSizeResolutionTechnologyDisplay TypeProviderReferences
1Phoenix Island33,000 metres (108,000 ft) (linear)125 mm LED stick elementsTransparentDaktronics[1][2]
2Arena Corinthians560 by 66 feet (170 by 20 m)37,000 square feet (3,400 m2)TransparentOsram[3]
3Hangzhou Asiatic Center198 by 152.5 feet (60 by 46.5 m)30,261 square feet (2,811.3 m2)664 x 864 pixels70mm LED stick elementsTransparentDaktronics[4][5]
4Reliant Stadium277.17 by 52.49 feet (84.48 by 16.00 m)15,549 square feet (1,444.5 m2)5.28 million pixelsTraditional[6]
5Charlotte Motor Speedway196.85 by 76.77 feet (60.00 by 23.40 m)15,112.53 square feet (1,404.000 m2)784 x 2000 pixelsTraditionalPanasonic[7]
6Meydan Racecourse353 by 37 feet (108 by 11 m)12,708 square feet (1,180.6 m2)1,088 x 10,752 pixelsTraditionalMitsubishi ElectricDiamond Vision[8]
7Kawasaki Racecourse236 by 52 feet (72 by 16 m)12,272 square feet (1,140.1 m2)Traditional[9]
8AT&T Stadium(previously Cowboys Stadium)180 by 72 feet (55 by 22 m)11,520 square feet (1,070 m2)1,088 x 2,432 pixelsTraditionalMitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision / ANC Sports[10][11] [12]
9Safeco Field202 by 57 feet (62 by 17 m)11,425 square feet (1,061.4 m2)1,080 x 3,840 pixelsTraditionalPanasonic / ANC Sports[13][14]
10Levi's Stadium200 by 48 feet (61 by 15 m)9,558 square feet (888.0 m2)1120 lines high x 4648 columns wide13HD LED videoCombination (Traditional and Transparent)Daktronics[15]
11Sports Authority Field at Mile High222 by 40 feet (68 by 12 m)8,880 square feet (825 m2)952 lines high x 4452 columns wide13HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[16]
12Kauffman Stadium105 by 84 feet (32 by 26 m)8,820 square feet (819 m2)1,800 x 1,584 pixels16HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[17][18]
13LP Field54 by 157 feet (16 by 48 m)8,478 square feet (787.6 m2)1032 x 3,000 pixelsTraditionalLighthouse / ANC Sports[19][20] [21]
14Tokyo Racecourse218 by 37 feet (66 by 11 m)8,066 square feet (749.4 m2)TraditionalMitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision[22]
15Citizens Bank Park76 by 97 feet (23 by 30 m)7,372 square feet (684.9 m2)1512 x 1944 pixels15HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[23]
16Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium134 by 55 feet (41 by 17 m)7,370 square feet (685 m2)848 x 2064 pixels20mm LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[24]
17Sun Life Stadium137 by 50 feet (42 by 15 m)6,850 square feet (636 m2)736 x 2,112 pixels20mm LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[22]
18Gillette Stadium173 by 41.5 feet (53 by 12.6 m)6,806 square feet (632.3 m2)816 x 1656 pixels15HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[25]
19Minute Maid Park124 by 54 feet (38 by 16 m)6,696 square feet (622.1 m2)2472 x 1080 pixels15HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[26]
20Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium37.8 by 166.3 feet (11.5 by 50.7 m)6,286.14 square feet (584.002 m2)720 x 3168 pixelsTraditionalLSI industries with Click Effects[27]
21Comerica Park124 by 47 feet (38 by 14 m)6,096 square feet (566.3 m2)960 x 2544 pixels15HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[28]
22Sha Tin Racecourse231 by 26 feet (70 by 7.9 m)6,006 square feet (558.0 m2)400 x 3,520 pixelsTraditionalMitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision[29]
23Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum150 by 40 feet (46 by 12 m)6,000 square feet (560 m2)792 x 3000 pixels15HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[30]
24Yankee Stadium101 by 59 feet (31 by 18 m)5,959 square feet (553.6 m2)TraditionalMitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision / ANC Sports[31][32] [33]
25Miller Park110 by 54 feet (34 by 16 m)5,940 square feet (552 m2)1080 x 2184 pixels15HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[34]
26Target Field101 by 57 feet (31 by 17 m)5,757 square feet (534.8 m2)1,080 x 1,920 pixels16HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[35]
27Fukuoka Dome32.76 by 173.86 feet (9.99 by 52.99 m)5,698.65 square feet (529.422 m2)TraditionalPanasonic AstroVision[36]
28Turner Field79 by 71 feet (24 by 22 m)5,600 square feet (520 m2)TraditionalMitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision / ANC Sports[37] [38]
29Chase Field46 by 136 feet (14 by 41 m)5,538 square feet (514.5 m2)880 x 2,592 pixels16HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[39]
30Great American Ball Park39 by 138 feet (12 by 42 m)5,382 square feet (500.0 m2)740 x 2,616 pixels16HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[40]
31Progressive Field36 by 149 feet (11 by 45 m)5,364 square feet (498.3 m2)480 x 1,984 pixels23mm LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[41]
32Arizona Stadium47 by 112 feet (14 by 34 m)5,352 square feet (497.2 m2)TraditionalCBS Outdoor with Click Effects[42]
33Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium31 by 166 feet (9.4 by 51 m)5,238 square feet (486.6 m2)600 x 3168 pixels16HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[43]
34Davis Wade Stadium111 by 47 feet (34 by 14 m)5,212 square feet (484.2 m2)720 x 1,280 pixelsTraditionalCapturion with Click Effects[44]
35Ohio Stadium42 by 124 feet (13 by 38 m)5,208 square feet (483.8 m2)16mm LED SMD videoTraditionalPanasonic / Lighthouse[45]
36Marlins Ballpark101 by 50 feet (31 by 15 m)5,081 square feet (472.0 m2)1008 x 2016 pixels15HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[46]
37TCF Bank Stadium108 by 47 feet (33 by 14 m)5,059 square feet (470.0 m2)900 x 2,040 pixels16HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[47]
38Rangers Ballpark in Arlington120 by 42 feet (37 by 13 m)5,040 square feet (468 m2)840 x 2,352 pixels15HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[48]
39The Colosseum at Caesars Palace120 by 40 feet (37 by 12 m)4,800 square feet (450 m2)TraditionalMitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision[49]
40Nationals Park101 by 47 feet (31 by 14 m)4,747 square feet (441.0 m2)TraditionalMitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision / ANC Sports[50] [51]
41Neyland Stadium124 by 37 feet (38 by 11 m)4,588 square feet (426.2 m2)TraditionalMitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision[52][53]
42Williams-Brice Stadium124 by 36 feet (38 by 11 m)4,464 square feet (414.7 m2)840 x 2884 pixels13HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[54]
43Randwick Racecourse36 by 128 feet (11 by 39 m)4,623 square feet (429.5 m2)720 x 2568 pixels15 mm LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[55]
44Lane Stadium95.75 by 45.35 feet (29.18 by 13.82 m)4,342.26 square feet (403.409 m2)19 mm LED SMD videoTraditionalPanasonic / Lighthouse[56]
45Camp Randall Stadium4,271 square feet (396.8 m2)TraditionalDaktronics[57]
46Ben Hill Griffin Stadium29.5 by 136 feet (9.0 by 41 m)4,012 square feet (372.7 m2)560 x 2592 pixels16HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[58]
47Memorial Stadium33.6 by 117.6 feet (10.2 by 35.8 m)3,949 square feet (366.9 m2)TraditionalMitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision[59]
48Kyle Field53 by 73 feet (16 by 22 m)3,869 square feet (359.4 m2)TraditionalMitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision[60][61]
49BB&T Field42 by 92 feet (13 by 28 m)3,864 square feet (359.0 m2)840 x 1800 pixels15HD LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[62]
T-50Jones AT&T Stadium100 by 38 feet (30 by 12 m)3,800 square feet (350 m2)1905 x 724 pixelsTraditional[63][64]
T-50Fenway Park100 by 38 feet (30 by 12 m)3,800 square feet (350 m2)TraditionalMitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision / ANC Sports[65] [66]
51Rogers Centre110 by 33 feet (34 by 10 m)3,630 square feet (337 m2)432 x 1440 pixels23mm LED videoTraditionalDaktronics[67]

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