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Dallas Cowboys 900kW LED Diamond Vision From Mitsubishi Recognized As Largest In World

October 04, 2009 by Jeff Shepard

Mitsubishi Electric recently installed a 900kW LED Diamond Vision video board in the Dallas Cowboys Stadium. Described as the world’s first four-sided, center-hung, stadium video display, the board consists of four Diamond Vision LED video screens, with the two main high-definition sideline displays measuring 22m high by 49m wide, and two Diamond Vision end-zone displays measuring 9m high by 15.5m wide. Weighing 544 tons, the screens are suspended 27.5m feet directly over the center of the playing surface and stretch from nearly one 20-yard line to the other.

The video board was recently declared the world’s largest high-definition video display by the Guinness Book of World Records. With a total viewing area of over 1,058 square-metres, the Diamond Vision display is equal to around 3,268 52-inch televisions, and is comprised of 10,584,064 individual LEDs.

"This was probably the most exciting project we’ve ever been involved with," said Mark Foster, General Manager of Mitsubishi Electric’s Diamond Vision Systems. "The Dallas Cowboys are one of the most innovative teams in the NFL, and their new stadium reflects that. These scoreboards and displays are the realization of the Cowboys’ commitment to their fans and the sport. We are very proud that the Cowboys organization turned to Mitsubishi Electric to deliver their vision as part of this incredible project."

"We’re extremely proud of our world-class Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision screen," said Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones. "We have designed everything about Cowboys Stadium to provide an unequalled experience for our fans, and this screen is the centrepiece of what we have created for them."