Mitsubishi gets world record for largest HD display

Equal to 3268 52-inch televisions

Mitsubishi gets world record for largest HD display

1 October 2009 12:59 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Mitsubishi has entered the Guinness World Records book with the world's largest high definition video display.

This display takes the form of the "Diamond Vision" video boards at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium.

Apparently the world's first four-sided, centre-hung, high-definition video display in a stadium, the two main sideline displays measuring 72 feet high by 160 feet wide, with two "end-zone displays" measuring 29 feet high by 51 feet wide.

Weighing 600 tons, the screens are suspended 90 feet directly over the centre of the playing surface and stretch from nearly one 20-yard line to the other.

Mitsubishi says with a total viewing area of 11,393 square-feet, the Diamond Vision display is equal to 3268 52-inch televisions, and has 10,584,064 LED lights.

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