The center hung HD scoreboard extends from yard line to yard line. The center hung 4-board cluster features two 160×72 feet high boards for sideline view and two additional 53×30 feet high boards serving the end zones. The assembly, the largest in the world, will hang 90 feet above the field, and is the first such center hung video board in a US stadium.

The HD video system spans three control rooms and features a Sony MVS-8,000G production switcher, 16 cameras, Chyron and Click Effects graphics, EVS replay, Evertz terminal and multi-image display systems, an extensive fiber optics infrastructure, Reidel Intercom, and TBC consoles.

Robin Heywood, vice president of Burst says, “The display will meet the viewing standards of a 60 inch high definition television at home. The system will set the standard by which other professional stadiums and arenas are judged for some time to come.

When this super-sized project is complete, fans throughout the stadium will be able view crisp, clear images of all the action no matter where they are seated.

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