Royals Fans to Watch Highlights and Replays on World's Largest HD Display
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The Kansas City Royals and Daktronics (Nasdaq:DAKT) announced today that
the world’s largest high definition (HD) light
emitting diode (LED) video display will be installed at Kauffman Stadium
prior to the start of the 2008 Major League Baseball season.
Daktronics HD-X LED technology will be installed in a huge outfield
structure behind center field measuring more than 100 feet high by 85
feet wide, topped with the familiar Royals’
iconic golden crown. The LED display will contain more than 1800
full-color lines of resolution with lines on 16 millimeter (.63”)
spacing. The display will be the largest HD LED board in the world,
surpassing the former record holders designed and manufactured by
Daktronics for Dolphin Stadium in Miami and Darrell K Royal –
Texas Memorial Stadium on the campus of the University of Texas in
Austin.
"The Kansas City Royals organization is
extremely excited about this high-tech addition to Kauffman Stadium,”
said Kevin Uhlich, Senior Vice President, Business Operations for the
Kansas City Royals. "We’ll
be installing the very latest in Daktronics HD LED video technology to
provide the best game day presentation for fans, in incredible detail
that is larger than life. The sheer size of the main display will allow
us to show live and recorded video in high definition, while at the same
time provide much more statistical information, graphics, animation and
other energizing content. Imagine replays, highlights and images that
are 100 feet tall. It will be very impressive.” "Our new HD-X technology offers great new
features, including ultra-wide viewing angles, increased contrast with
deeper blacks and more vibrant colors, and world-class video processing
for improved image quality,” said Reece
Kurtenbach, Vice President of Daktronics Live Events unit. "The
HD-X technology is an important development in the LED video marketplace
and we are pleased to have the Royals among the recent venues to choose
it.”
The 2008 season upgrade will also include Daktronics LED technology
incorporated into the fence in left field, which will be used to display
up-to-the-minute scores and information from other games in progress.
The outfield fence display will measure approximately 8 feet high and
128 feet wide.
Additional equipment will be installed prior to the start of the 2009
season. Two LED displays will be positioned on the fascia of the upper
deck seating along right field and left field. These ribbon boards will
measure approximately 4 feet high by 380 feet long. Also included will
be two additional LED displays positioned in the outfield above the new
restaurant/bar and above the new Hall of Fame, each to measure
approximately 5 feet high by 108 feet long. Fans near the Little "K”
baseball field, and by the "Taste of KC”
plaza area, will also be able to catch the action on Daktronics LED
video displays.
"We are pleased to partner with the Kansas
City Royals, HOK Sport and Hunt Construction to help make Kauffman
Stadium one of the premier sports facilities in Major League Baseball,”
said Tony Mulder, Daktronics Regional Sales Manager. "Combined
with all the new ballpark enhancements, the world’s
largest HD display will provide fans with the ultimate game day
experience.”
The addition of the new HD video board and outfield fence display are
two of many significant improvements that will take place over the next
two years at the ballpark. The renovation of Kauffman Stadium, designed
by HOK Sport, includes a grand open entrance into the ballpark; improved
concourse areas with more food options and shops, which will double the
size of the current concourse; enhanced outfield plaza areas; additional
fan-friendly seating; and a new Royals Hall of Fame. The entire project
will be completed by opening day 2010.
About Kauffman Stadium
Opened as Royals Stadium on April 10, 1973, Kauffman Stadium is
recognized throughout baseball as one of the game's most beautiful
ballparks. Since then, many exciting games have been contested,
including the 1973 All-Star Game, three no-hitters, playoff games in
1976, '77, '78, '80, '81, '84 and '85, and seven World Series tilts in
1980 and 1985. The facility was officially renamed in honor of Ewing M.
Kauffman in a ceremony at the stadium on July 2, 1993. Since its
opening, a total of 60,565,276 people have visited the stadium,
including a record 2,477,700 in 1989.
About Daktronics
Daktronics is recognized as the world’s
leading provider of full-color LED video displays. Daktronics began
manufacturing large screen, full-color, LED video displays in 1997.
Since then, over 3,700 video-capable displays have been sold and
installed in sports, entertainment and commercial facilities around the
world. Since 2001, independent market research conducted by iSuppli
Corp. lists Daktronics as the world’s leading
provider of large screen LED video displays.
Daktronics has strong leadership positions in, and is one of the world’s
largest suppliers of, electronic scoreboards, computer-programmable
displays, digital billboards, large screen video displays and control
systems. The company excels in the control of large display systems,
including those that require integration of multiple complex displays
showing real-time information, graphics, animation and video. Daktronics
designs, manufactures, markets and services display systems for
customers around the world, in sport, commercial and transportation
applications. For more information, visit the company’s
World Wide Web site at: http://www.daktronics.com,
e-mail the company at sales@daktronics.com,
call (605) 697-4300 or toll-free (800) 325-8766 in the United States or
write to the company at 331 32nd Ave. PO Box 5128 Brookings, S.D.
57006-5128.
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Note to Media: A press conference to discuss the Royals new video
board and to break ground on new Kauffman Stadium enhancements will be
held at the ballpark Wednesday, Oct. 3, beginning at 1:30 pm.