Daktronics Tapped To Upgrade LSU’s Tiger Stadium With Huge LED Display
Louisiana State University has turned to Daktronics to bring new light to Tiger Stadium, with 16 LED displays totaling 19 million pixels and nearly 21,000 sq. ft. The main end-zone video display will measure more than 5,600 sq. ft. with 5.1 million pixels of its own. An additional video display will be added to LSU Soccer Stadium as part of this project in Baton Rouge, LA.
The main display in the north end zone measures approximately 37 feet high by 152.5 feet wide and 5.1 million pixels to deliver excellent image clarity and contrast with wide-angle visibility to appeal to fans throughout the main seating bowl.
In the opposite end zone, two corner boards will be installed to supplement the main video display. These displays each measure 48 feet high by 67 feet wide to bring additional video and replays to the game-day experience for Tigers fans.
These displays are capable of variable content zoning meaning each can show one large image or be divided into multiple zones of content to dynamically enhance the game-day presentation. The content can include any combination of live video, instant replays, up-to-the-minute statistics and game information, graphics and animations, and sponsorship messages.
A total of 11 LED ribbon displays totaling more than 2,350 linear feet will be mounted to the seating fascia to bring additional statistics and animations to Tiger Stadium. This includes the opportunity to highlight sponsors throughout events as these displays surround fans in digital technology.
Two additional displays are being installed at the north end zone for the tunnel awning and camera stand to bring more usable digital inventory to those spaces. The tunnel display measures 13 feet high by 7 feet wide and the camera stand display measures 3.5 feet high by 13 feet wide.
The main display in the north end zone measures approximately 37 feet high by 152.5 feet wide and 5.1 million pixels to deliver excellent image clarity and contrast with wide-angle visibility to appeal to fans throughout the main seating bowl.
In the opposite end zone, two corner boards will be installed to supplement the main video display. These displays each measure 48 feet high by 67 feet wide to bring additional video and replays to the game-day experience for Tigers fans.
These displays are capable of variable content zoning meaning each can show one large image or be divided into multiple zones of content to dynamically enhance the game-day presentation. The content can include any combination of live video, instant replays, up-to-the-minute statistics and game information, graphics and animations, and sponsorship messages.
A total of 11 LED ribbon displays totaling more than 2,350 linear feet will be mounted to the seating fascia to bring additional statistics and animations to Tiger Stadium. This includes the opportunity to highlight sponsors throughout events as these displays surround fans in digital technology.
Two additional displays are being installed at the north end zone for the tunnel awning and camera stand to bring more usable digital inventory to those spaces. The tunnel display measures 13 feet high by 7 feet wide and the camera stand display measures 3.5 feet high by 13 feet wide.
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