Daktronics, a digital display and scoreboard manufacturer, has partnered with the University of North Texas to design, manufacture and install a new LED video display and audio system at Lovelace Stadium in Denton, Texas, according to a company press release.
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'It has become much better now with the radios, we can quickly rectify errors'
BULAWAYO – Under the gaze of an enormous, old-fashioned manually-operated scoreboard, Zimbabwe came up with all the right numbers last week as they qualified for the Twenty20 World Cup for the first time sin
'It has become much better now with the radios, we can quickly rectify errors'
BULAWAYO – Under the gaze of an enormous, old-fashioned manually-operated scoreboard, Zimbabwe came up with all the right numbers last week as they qualified for the Twenty20 World Cup for the first time sin
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