Biggest high-definition video screen in the world
Posted on Jul 30, 06 08:48 PM PDT

Imagine watching a football game on this baby. Mitsubishi Electric has built a high-definition video screen based on Mitsubishi's Aurora Vision LED technology at a horse track in Tokyo. It measures 11.2m x 66.4m and has a surface area of 3 tennis courts, making it the largest in the world. Comprised of 35 pieces during delivery, this mammoth screen will render binoculars used at race tracks obsolete. Of course, if its used in a football stadium, everyone can see play from one end to the other regardless of seat allocation. It costs approximately $28 million to set one up, so only the richest can inquire. The rest of us plebians will have to settle for something much lesser.
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