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Detroit Lions to enhance Ford Field with new Daktronics video system

Matt RossBy Matt Ross1st March 20173 Mins Read
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The Detroit Lions are improving the in-person game-day experience at Ford Field with 21 new LED video displays to be designed, manufactured and installed by Daktronics. The 21-display system will feature more than 26,000ft2 of displays with more than 28.1 million LEDs.

“We’re thrilled to continue our partnership with the Detroit Lions by providing new LED technology at Ford Field,” says Daktronics CEO Reece Kurtenbach. “It’s a testament to our products, engineering and services when our current customers stay with Daktronics to complete their vision for venue upgrades. The new displays throughout the stadium are sure to enhance the experience for Lions fans as well as help create an incredible home field advantage for the team.”

“The Daktronics product line is a staple in the sports and entertainment venue industry featuring the best in technology for large-scale video displays,” says Detroit Lions senior vice president of business development Kelly Kozole. “Furthermore, their knowledge and ingenuity were vital in helping us identify how we could maximize the Ford Field visual experience within our stadium structure. Our new video boards will undoubtedly elevate our game day and event presentation to another level.”

In each end zone, the main video displays will be more than twice the size of the existing displays. Each main display will measure 39.5ft high by 152ft wide and feature a 13HD pixel layout, the premier technology for professional football applications to show vibrant, crisp imagery, with wide angle visibility for a great view from any seat in the stadium.

Flanking the main displays, four additional displays will measure 13ft high by 59ft wide and feature the same 13HD pixel layout. These displays can be used individually or coordinated with the main displays for one continuous 270ft presentation to show live video, instant replays, statistics, graphics and animations, and sponsorship messages.

Unique to Ford Field, two super-column displays will be installed. Measuring 36.5ft high by 62.5ft in circumference, these displays will feature 6mm line spacing to provide additional graphics and statistics that fans crave at every event.

Three large ribbon displays will be mounted along the fascia of Gate A to welcome event goers and create an engaging atmosphere for fans while they are away from their seats in the concourse of the stadium.

An additional four ribbon displays will be installed along the seating fascia totaling more than 5,000ft in length and four displays, two in each end zone, will be mounted to the back of the main displays to further engage fans throughout the stadium and highlight sponsors during any event.

Backlit Ford Field signage will be mounted above the video displays in each end zone to provide prominent branding during all events held at the stadium.

March 1, 2017

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