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Kansas City arena installs new digital boards
Dec 13, 2007 8:32 PM
The screens and video boards at the American Royal Arena in Kansas City, MO, have received a digital upgrade. The arena now features three AccelerOptics XLV-100 digital displays measuring 100in. Two are positioned at the north end of the arena and outfitted with Panasonic 5600 projectors placed off axis about 33ft from the screens. A single XLV-100 is positioned at the south entrance of the arena to accommodate overflow foot traffic during events.
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