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Phillies new HD video board gets video tech junkie review

You’ve seen news of the new $10 million, 7,372 square foot HD video screen at Citizens Bank Park but, ahead of tonight’s series kickoff with the Mets, read the video tech junkie’s guide to the upgrade: Going into the 2011 MLB season, an absurdly deep starting rotation isn’t the only asset the Philadelphia Phillies can […]

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You’ve seen news of the new $10 million, 7,372 square foot HD video screen at Citizens Bank Park but, ahead of tonight’s series kickoff with the Mets, read the video tech junkie’s guide to the upgrade:

Going into the 2011 MLB season, an absurdly deep starting rotation isn’t the only asset the Philadelphia Phillies can gloat over. The team are also stacked with weapons in the video department, having upgraded Citizens Bank Park’s control room to HD and installed the largest HD display in the National League: a 76-ft.-high x 97-ft.-wide Daktronics video board in left field.

H/T Colin Weir

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