by Brianna Crandall — April 1, 2013—Texas-based GoVision was contracted to add a modular video wall under the world’s largest indoor LED screen that already hangs in the Cowboys Stadium, in time for the 2013 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament South Regionals held March 29-31. The regionals were a precursor to the 2014 NCAA Men’s Final Four, also scheduled for Cowboys Stadium.
GoVision, a national supplier of customized modular LED walls and turnkey mobile LED units, constructed and suspended a giant four-sided light-emitting diode (LED) screen directly beneath the iconic, world-record-sized screen that dominates the stadium’s interior.
The slightly smaller structure will enable fans sitting courtside during the basketball tournament to see the video boards, as well as a scoreboard that will be integrated into the top of the video on each screen. Fans watching at home will also be able to see GoVision’s giant screens.
The modular video wall is comprised of matching 17.8′ x 40.4′ screens paired with twin 15.1′ x 18.6′ screens, all constructed out of state-of-the-art Panasonic Impact 8mm LED panels. The Panasonic tiles offer excellent image clarity, high resolution, wide viewing angles and exceptional 6000-nit brightness, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications.
GoVision is no stranger to Cowboys Stadium, having formed a unique partnership with the team in 2009 to incorporate the LED screens stationed in the outside plazas into its rental inventory. GoVision removes the screens when not in use for Cowboys games, takes them to events across the country, re-installs them and shares the revenue with the Cowboys.