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  2. List of largest video screens - Wikipedia

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    Resorts World: Winchester, Nevada United States: 2020 15,016.5 161,636 145 by 104 475 by 340 50 mm LED Custom Mesh Transparent Y Design Build [2] 3 Fremont Street Experience: Las Vegas United States: 12,000 130,000 457 by 27 1,500 by 90 15,104 × 1,088 pixels 16.4 27 mm LED Transparent Watchfire [3] [4] [5] 4 Mall Taman Anggrek: West Jakarta ...

  3. Jumbotron - Wikipedia

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    The largest JumboTron in use was located at SkyDome (now Rogers Centre) in Toronto, Ontario, and measured 10 m tall by 33.5 m wide (33 ft × 110 ft), with a resolution of 672 × 200 pixels, or 134,400 pixels. [9] Its cost was US$17 million; by comparison, a similar-sized LED system sold today would cost around $3 million.

  4. Traumpalast Leonberg Theater - Wikipedia

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    The theater houses the largest operating cinema screen in the world, [4] [5] which is an IMAX screen, measuring 814.8 square meters (38.80m x 21.00m) and weighs over 500 lbs. In addition, the theater has 1800 seats with IMAX’s dual laser projection system and 12 channel digital sound additionally the halls are equipped with 3D technology and ...

  5. IMAX - Wikipedia

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    The world's largest IMAX screen currently stands in Leonberg near Stuttgart, Germany and measures 38 by 22 m (125 by 72 ft). [63] Until the Leonberg IMAX opened in 2021, the largest operating IMAX screen was in IMAX Melbourne, located within the Melbourne Museum in Melbourne, Australia, measuring 32 m × 23 m (105 ft × 75 ft). [64]

  6. Large-screen television technology - Wikipedia

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    A 140 cm (56 in) DLP rear-projection TV Large-screen television technology (colloquially big-screen TV) developed rapidly in the late 1990s and 2000s.Prior to the development of thin-screen technologies, rear-projection television was standard for larger displays, and jumbotron, a non-projection video display technology, was used at stadiums and concerts.

  7. Suzhou Sky Screen - Wikipedia

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    The Suzhou Sky Screen located in the Harmony Times Square (part of the Times Square mixed-use complex in Suzhou, China) is currently the world's largest video screen. It is the world's third "Sky Screen" (the first two being at the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States and at The Place in Beijing). [1] The screen's ...

  8. Cinerama - Wikipedia

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    Original Cinerama screen in the Bellevue Cinerama, Amsterdam (1965–2005) 17-meter curved screen removed in 1978 for 15-meter normal screen. [1]Cinerama is a widescreen process that originally projected images simultaneously from three synchronized 35mm projectors onto a huge, deeply curved screen, subtending 146-degrees of arc.

  9. Prasads Multiplex - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] [11] The IMAX screen number 6 was originally a 3D IMAX 70mm until 2014. Now called PCX, it is the biggest in India at 64 ft × 101.6 ft (19.5 m × 31.0 m) in a 630-seat auditorium. Now called PCX, it is the biggest in India at 64 ft × 101.6 ft (19.5 m × 31.0 m) in a 630-seat auditorium.