University of Texas Welcomes 11 New LED Displays from Daktronics at Frank Erwin Center

Daktronics has partnered with the University of Texas to manufacture and install 11 new LED displays at the Frank Erwin Center on campus in Austin, Texas. The installation, which includes 1.7 million LEDs across approximately 3,500 square feet of LED displays, will take place this fall and have Longhorns fans cheering at events this winter.  

Daktronics to install 9-display centerhung, 360-degree ribbon displayat Frank Erwin Center

“One of our top priorities is offering an exceptional fan experience at our men’s and women’s basketball games,” says Mike Perrin, Texas Men’s Athletics Director. “Upgrading our video display system to include the latest LED technology will enhance the viewing experience for our fans.”

The 9-display centerhung configuration will consist of four main video displays, four upper game in progress displays and a lower ring display. Each main display will measure 12.5 feet high by 23 feet wide – the equivalent of nearly 27 total 60-inch televisions. Each upper game in progress display will measure 6 feet high by 28 feet wide. The lower ring will measure 3 feet high by 68 feet in circumference.

“We’re grateful to extend our partnership with the University of Texas by providing new displays for the Frank Erwin Center,” says Daktronics Sales Representative Dan Fjeldheim. “The installation will bring the game-day experience to the next level for their student-athletes and fans. We’re can’t wait to see it up and running later this year.”

The main displays are capable of variable content zoning for each to bring one large picture to highlight live video or instant replays, but each can also separated into multiple zones to show any combination of video, replays, statistics, graphics and sponsorship messages.

The main displays and ring display will feature 6-millimeter line spacing while the upper displays and 360-degree ribbon display will feature 10-millimeter line spacing to bring crisp, clear imagery to fans in every seat of the arena.

A new 360-degree ribbon display will be installed around the seating fascia of the venue. It will measure 2 feet high by 689 feet wide as it circles the main seating bowl.

The upper centerhung displays, lower ring display and 360-degree ribbon display allow the opportunity to show supplemental content to the main displays while also highlighting sponsors throughout events.

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