Ask the Experts with Daktronics Video Display Technology
By Office of Communication
Posted on May 21, 2019, May 21, 2019

 

The City of Arlington's Office of Communication recently talked to Daktronics Sales Representative Dan Fjeldheim about the scoreboard technology for the future Globe Life Field in The American Dream City.

Daktronics, a longtime partner of the Texas Rangers, previously worked on Globe Life Park in Arlington in 1993. The company will provide nine LED displays, approximately 1,400 LCD televisions and other technology at the new Globe Life Field in Arlington.

The largest display will tower over right field and measure approximately 58-feet high by 150-feet wide. The display in left field will measure 40-feet high by 111-feet wide. These displays feature 15-millimeter line spacing using SMD 3-in-1 LED technology.

Together, these two displays will provide fans with 13,000 square feet of entertainment and information, according to a Texas Rangers news release. These displays feature a total of 5.2 million pixels for high-resolution images and it would take 1,220 60-inch televisions to cover both displays.

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