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Scout Jamboree reaches for the sky with LED
More than 72,000 Boy Scouts and adult leaders gathering at Fort A.P. Hill, Va, 26 July - 4 August for the 100th Anniversary
National Scout Jamboree. The main stage featured the tallest portable Daktronics LED video display built to date, the appearance of Miss America 2010,
Caressa Cameron and "10 fun-filled days of adventure, friendship and unforgettable memories".
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GoVision lights Boy Scouts' 'Jamboree of the Century'
GoVision, one of the nation's premier suppliers of turnkey mobile LED units and customized modular LED walls, erected the tallest portable LED screen ever built, which towered over the main stage.
At more than 60 feet high and 18 feet wide, the Brookings, S.D. built display from Daktronics, was so massive that 26,000 gallons of water and 76,000 pounds of concrete were needed as ballast to
keep the 100 LED panels from falling forward. GoVision constructed two additional 18’ x 32’ Daktronics HD-12 LED video walls on either side of the main screen.
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Last-Minute Changes for Oil Spill Concert Include Floating LED Screen
Daktronics partner GoVision worked with BSUN Media Systems to help LuLu's restaurant at Homeport Marina out of a jam. Tropical storm Alex forced the postponement of a
charity concert to benefit those affected by the BP oil spill. Lulu's was left without an act to entertain the large crowds expected on June 30 and July 1.
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BSUN Media, GoVision Help Pull Off 'Supersize Surprise' with Daktronics
This was no lazy day in Margaritaville – special accommodations for staging, video, sound and other logistics were made last minute to enable the legendary performer to do what he does best.
BSUN Media was contacted, assigned to the job and the resourceful company, willing to jump through hoops, helped pull off an event that, thanks to frenzied alerts on
Twitter and other social media, soon drew thousands to LuLu's.
Another key ingredient was "GoBigger" – the world's largest mobile LED video screen. The massive 19' x 33' unit, featuring aktronics HD-16 LED video technology,
was provided by GoVision (www.jumbo.tv), one of the nation’s premier suppliers of turnkey mobile LED units and customized modular LED walls.
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GoVision helps pull off Jimmy Buffet surprise
BSUN Media Systems, a full service audio design, sales and installation provider,
recently worked with GoVision, a Daktronics rental partner, to provide a Supersize Surprise for a series of special events at LuLu's restaurant at Homeport Marina in Gulf Shores, AL.
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BSUN Media, Daktronics and GoVision Help Pull Off a Supersized Surprise
Jimmy Buffett makes an unplanned appearance, backed by world's largest mobile HD LED.
Jimmy Buffet entertained thousands of surprised fans recently at LuLu’s restaurant at Homeport Marina in Gulf Shores, AL. Tropical storm Alex had postponed a Gulf Shores charity concert to benefit victims of the BP oil spill,
and LuLu’s was left without an act to entertain the large crowds that were expected on June 30 and July 1.
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GoVision's GoBigger Helps Visualize Museum Tower
With the primary visuals limited to a hole in the ground, groundbreaking ceremonies aren't always big on visual drama. So for the official unveiling of the future 42-story Museum Tower upscale
residential building in Dallas, the ceremony organizers relied on GoVision's GoBigger mobile HD LED screen for large-scale artist's renderings along with I-Mag of the proceedings.
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Dallas' Museum Tower Groundbreaking Boosted by GoVision HD Screen
Groundbreaking ceremonies can be fairly lackluster affairs, especially when the primary visual is a big hole in the earth. But organizers of the official unveiling of Dallas'
Museum Tower - the new centerpiece of the Dallas Arts District - found a way to bring the soon-to-be-iconic structure to life in spectacular fashion: By running graphic simulations of the 42-story building's construction
and artist's renderings on the world's largest mobile high-definition LED screen.
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Chicago Rolls Out Massive Daktronics Screens for Celebration
GoVision brings world's largest mobile LED unit to Blackhawks' Stanley Cup parade -
When you've waited nearly half a century to celebrate a Stanley Cup title, you don't skimp on the festivities. So when the City of Chicago mapped out its parade route for the Blackhawks and
their two million elated fans, they knew ordinary "big screens" wouldn't do.
This was a job for "GoBigger," the world's largest mobile LED screen.
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Chicago Stanley Cup Celebration Includes GoBigger Screen
When you've waited nearly half a century to celebrate a Stanley Cup title, you don't skimp on the festivities. So when the City of Chicago mapped out its parade route for the Blackhawks and their two million fans,
they included GoBigger, the world's largest mobile LED screen.
The 19-foot-by-33-foot mobile unit, provided by Texas-based rental company GoVision (www.jumbo.tv), features Daktronics' HD-16 LED video technology and was positioned at the corner of Michigan Avenue and
Wacker Drive, not far from the main stage.
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GoVision installs video wall above center court at Lucas Oil Stadium
For the second consecutive year, the NCAA Men's Final Four featured an octagonal LED video wall suspended above the court. Fans that attended the 2010 NCAA Division 1 Men’s Basketball Championships had an HD view of all the action, regardless of where they were seated in Lucas Oil Stadium.
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Eight Daktronics Screens Dazzle During NCAA Men's Final Four
In partnership with the NCAA, GoVision configured eight 15-foot-by-28-foot Daktronics PST-12HD modular LED screens to create a
true high-definition octagonal video wall, according to the company.
The eight-screen unit is suspended from the ceiling 60 feet above the basketball court and weighs in at 36,680 pounds.
The state-of-the-art screens that form the video wall were pulled from the outside plazas at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, as part of GoVision's unique partnership with the Dallas Cowboys.
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Eight Daktronics Screens to Dazzle During NCAA® Men's Final Four®
Texas-based GoVision, one of the nation's premier suppliers of turnkey mobile LED units and customized modular LED walls,
is providing the video wall and related production elements for the Men's Final Four.
In partnership with the NCAA, GoVision configured eight 15' x 28' Daktronics PST-12HD modular LED screens to create a high-definition octagonal video wall.
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Digital signage at the Final Four
GoVision announced today that, for the second year in a row, it has suspended an octagonal LED video wall above the court for the NCAA Men's Final Four.
Fans attending the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championships this weekend will have a spectacular, high-definition view of all the action, regardless of where they're seated in Lucas Oil Stadium,
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Argyle-based GoVision to provide Video Wall at the NCAA Final Four
For the second year in a row, an octagonal LED video wall has been suspended above the court for the NCAA Men's Final Four. The video wall and related production elements are provided by Argyle-based GoVision, one of the nation's premier suppliers of turnkey mobile LED units and customized modular LED walls, and the screen provider of the Men’s Final Four.
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GoVision Video Wall Loomed Large for NCAA Men's Final Four
For the second year in a row, an octagonal LED video wall has been suspended above the court for the NCAA Men's Final Four. Fans attending the 2010 NCAA Division 1 Men's Basketball Championships this weekend, which culminated in the final Duke/Butler matchup, had a HD view from any seat in Lucas Oil Stadium. Fans watching at home were also able to see the giant screens.
The video wall and related production elements were provided by GoVision.
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Eight Daktronics Screens at NCAA Men's Final Four
For the second consecutive year, the NCAA Men's Final Four has featured an octagonal LED video wall suspended above the court. Fans attending the 2010 NCAA Division 1 Men's Basketball Championships will have a spectacular, high-definition view of all the action, regardless of where they are seated in Lucas Oil Stadium, while fans at home will also experience the giant screens featuring Daktronics LED video technology.
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Watch Final Four Action on GoVision Video Wall at Lucas Oil Stadium
GoVision is providing the video wall and related production elements for the 2010 NCAA Division 1 Men's Championships at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. This is the second consecutive year GoVision, a supplier of turnkey mobile LED unites and customized modular LED wall, has provided the octagonal LED video wall that's suspended above the court for the Final Four games.
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Final Four To Feature Largest Portable Center-Hung Scoreboard, Courtesy GoVision and Dallas Cowboys
This weekend's Final Four will offer a first for fans inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. GoVision will construct a massive octagonal LED center-hung scoreboard comprising 15- x 28-ft. Daktronics HD12 video screens. Besides being the largest portable center-hung scoreboard ever assembled, it hints at a new scoreboard-related revenue stream because, during the NFL season, it can be seen entertaining fans in the plaza area outside Cowboys Stadium.
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Hype builds ahead of NCAA Final Four
In nine days, all college basketball eyes will be on Indianapolis for the NCAA Final Four.
It seems all of Indianapolis is looking ahead to next week's matchups, preps are underway all over downtown.
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GoVision, Daktronics at Super Bowl Media Center
The North Texas Super Bowl Host Committee has set up a giant booth in the Super Bowl media center in Miami that's impossible to miss.
With a major assist from partners GoVision, Daktronics, CorporateMagic, and Todd Events,
the committee's booth is modeled after the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
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GoVision, Daktronics at Super Bowl Media Center
The North Texas Super Bowl Host Committee has set up a giant booth in the Super Bowl media center in Miami that's impossible to miss.
With a major assist from partners GoVision, Daktronics, CorporateMagic, and Todd Events,
the committee's booth is modeled after the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
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Cowboys Stadium in Miami
While thousands of media representatives from around the world are soaking up the sights across South Florida this week, they may find the next Super Bowl hard to miss.
That's because the North Texas Super Bowl Host Committee has set up a giant booth in the Super Bowl Media Center.
Partners GoVision, Daktronics, CorporateMagic and Todd Events, helped the committee construct a Texas-size booth modeled after the new Cowboys Stadium in Arlington.
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GoVision is taking TCU marketing to the streets
Texas Christian University is getting plenty of ink for the football team's success this year, and plenty of video as well.
The school retained Keller-based GoVision, an operator of jumbo video screens, to blitz local streets with purple power.
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GoVision, Daktronics Sparkle Outside Dallas Cowboys Stadium
The Dallas Cowboys' colossal new stadium is renowned for many things, including the world’s largest HD video screen suspended 90 ft. above the playing field. But the first
screens the crowds
see as they approach the glittering venue are some of the eight new Daktronics LED displays that tower over the outdoor plazas.
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The Cowboy Way
Cowboys Stadium's giant center-hung video board has garnered plenty of attention in Arlington, Texas, but some smaller screens will generate income even when the
Cowboys aren't playing in their new digs.
Eight portable Daktronics screens, which the Cowboys bought to use in plazas outside the stadium, will be rented out to other events through a revenue-sharing deal
the team signed with GoVision, a Texas-based firm.
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Super Bowl Venues Unveiled with GoVision Video Backdrop
The North Texas Super Bowl Host Committee told production group CorporateMagic to "blow everyone's mind" with a press event announcing North Texas’ plans for hosting
Super Bowl XLV, set for the first weekend in Feb. 2010. Along with NFL standouts and 50 North Texas mayors, the event featured a video wall supplied by GoVision.
GoVision's screen, made from 98 modular tiles of Barco NX-4, formed a 21-foot-by-12-foot video wall and provided visuals of many of the sites that will play a role
during next year's football championship.
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GoVision Gear Supports NCAA Final Four Weekend
The NCAA's Final Four Weekend got an eight-faceted form of video support this year with GoVision assisting with LED screens above the basketball court.
The Keller, Texas-based company also rolled its GoBigger unit to support related events outside the arena.
GoVision, in partnership with the NCAA, configured eight 13.5-foot-by-24-foot Barco D7 LED screens to form the octagonal video wall.
The display, suspended from the arena ceiling, presented a considerable rigging challenge with a combined weight of 92,980 pounds.
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IGNITE Music Festival Stays Lit with GoVision Display
Heavy rain couldn't extinguish the IGNITE Passion, Compassion, Justice festival, one of the Southwest's biggest Christian music festivals recently.
The soggy conditions also failed to short-circuit the wide-screen LED visuals provided by Keller, Texas-based GoVision.
Staged at Burleson High School, the event featured a lineup that included Chris Tomlin, The David Crowder Band, Flyleaf and Sanctus Real.
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Christian Music Festival Captivates Audience with Giant Daktronics Video Wall
The crowds that gathered recently for one of the Southwest's biggest Christian music festivals — the IGNITE Passion, Compassion, Justice festival — were treated to a
massive Daktronics video display with the video units and related production elements provided by Keller, Texas-based GoVision, a supplier of turnkey mobile LED screens
and customized modular LED walls.
Behind the performers stood a massive, three-screen video wall that gave concert-goers an extraordinary widescreen view of the acts throughout the day-long event.
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Christian Music Festival Aims Higher, Bigger with Giant Daktronics Video Wall
Rain-soaked crowds gathered for one of the Southwest's biggest Christian music festivals were treated to a massive Daktronics (Nasdaq-DAKT) LED video display that would put most major rock
concerts to shame. The IGNITE Passion, Compassion, Justice festival lined up a stellar list of performers and made sure attendees at the outdoor event had a great view of the
acts no matter where they stood on the Burleson High School grounds.
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GoVision's GoBigger at Bud Bowl '09
Super Bowl XLIII gave an extra boost of energy to this year's celebrations, including Bud Bowl '09, where Keller, Texas-based GoVision LP's "GoBigger" HD mobile LED unit
tackled the challenge of giving 20,000-plus revelers a better view of performances by Snoop Dogg, Three Doors Down and other acts.
With a 19-foot-by-33-foot screen, GoBigger is the largest HD mobile LED unit of its kind. A three-camera crew covered the event, supplemented by live video feeds from
VJs hired to mix the music and run video and graphic content.
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Keller's GoVision providing
video screens for Obama's inauguration
A Keller company has big plans to be seen at Barack Obama's inauguration on Jan. 20.
The company itself won't be the focus of attention, but their products will. GoVision LP of Keller will provide four high-resolution mobile video screens
that will provide live feeds of the event to the crowd of spectators at the inauguration.
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GoVision and Daktronics team up to bring giant videoscreens to the Capitol Steps and the National Mall
When Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th President of the United States on January 20, four mobile videoscreens – including the world’s largest high-definition mobile LED unit – will assure close views.
GoVision LP will provide high-resolution mobile videoscreens manufactured by Daktronics Inc. The screens will display live video footage.
The largest of the four screens, known as "GoBigger,"
boasts a 19 x 33-ft. screen configuration and crisp HD resolution.
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Mobile Video Screens Ready for Inauguration
Truck-mounted video screens are ready to join what may turn out to be a crowd of more than a million people on the Capitol Steps and National Mall when Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th U.S. president. The high-res mobile screens, the largest of which is 19 feet by 33 feet in size, are manufactured by Daktronics Inc. and provided by GoVision LP.
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GoVision and Daktronics team up to bring giant video screens to Inauguration
While Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th President of the United States in an inaugural ceremony projected to attract well over a million spectators, four enormous mobile video
screens – including the world's largest high-definition mobile LED unit – will assure that everyone gets an up-close view of the historic moment.
The high-resolution mobile video screens, provided by GoVision LP of Keller, Texas, and manufactured by South Dakota-based Daktronics Inc. (Nasdaq-DAKT), will provide
live video footage of the event backed by state-of-the-art image processing.
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A big day for his big screens
Chris Curtis is playing a large role in the upcoming inauguration. In sheer physics, it's probably the largest.
His company is providing jumbo television screens that will enable the throngs crammed around the Capitol Building in Washington, and others in Chicago's Grant Park
and at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tenn., to see the historic swearing-in of Barack Obama.
It's the second presidential inauguration for GoVision, which Mr. Curtis started in 2002.
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Keller-based GoVision to provide four hi-def screens at Barack Obama's Presidential inauguration
Keller-based GoVision LP announced today that they will be providing the four huge mobile video screens for Barack Obama's Presidential inaugural ceremony.
"A historic event of this magnitude deserves the biggest and best video production possible," said Chris Curtis, CEO of GoVision. "We're honored to be entrusted with
this vital element of the inauguration once again, and look forward to giving the record-breaking crowd a front-row seat to all the festivities."
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GoVision to Rent Daktronics Modular PST-12HD Panels During School's Down Time
Daktronics
Inc. announced today that GoVision, a leading provider of large-scale LED video walls and mobile units, has partnered with Texas Christian University
in a mutually beneficial revenue-sharing agreement tied to the school's new Daktronics PST-12HD LED scoreboard screen. In a unique business partnership, GoVision will
add the modular video panels to its rental inventory during the football team's offseason and other down times, and share a portion of its revenues with the university.
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Texas Christian U. partners with rental firm, GoVision, to maximize Daktronics' screen value
"We're very pleased with our partnership with GoVision," said Danny Morrison, Athletic Director for TCU. "We've had a great relationship with Chris and his team for years and
trust them implicitly. The new screen is fantastic, but it wasn't inexpensive. Our ability to offset some of those costs by sharing revenue with GoVision is good for the
university and our athletic program."
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TCU's football video screen hits the road in unique rental deal
Texas Christian University's new football video screen is popping up in other sports venues besides the school's Amon G. Carter Stadium.
In a deal thought to be the first of its kind, the Mountain West Conference school signed a five-year contract with Texas-based rental firm GoVision to use TCU's mobile
LED board at other events, including the NCAA men's basketball regional at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis in March.
GoVision rents the 576-square-foot Daktronics screen at events during the offseason and even between games when the board is not in use.
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GoVision Gears Up with Daktronics LED Panels
GoVision, a provider of large-scale LED video walls and mobile units, has added PST-12HD modular LED panels from Brookings, S.D.-based Daktronics Inc. to their rental inventory.
The addition of the panels expanded GoVision’s rental offerings, which already included the largest high definition mobile LED display in North America.
That mobile unit, called GoBigger, uses a Daktronics HD-16 LED display.
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GoVision Offers Daktronics PST-12HD Modular LED Panels
GoVision is the latest rental partner to add Daktronics' PST-12HD modular LED panels to its rental lineup.
Billed as being the lightest-weight panel of its kind, the PST-12HD is designed for concert touring, corporate events, award shows, festivals, and sporting events.
The product features 7,500 nits of intensity, color calibration for cross-rental, a "revolutionary" pixel layout for greater contrast, "superior" viewing angles,
and 19-bit image processing, the company says.
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GoVision Now Offers Daktronics PST-12HD Modular LED Panels
Daktronics Inc. (Nasdaq-DAKT) of Brookings, S.D., announces that GoVision, a leading provider of large-scale LED video walls and mobile units, is the latest rental partner
to add PST-12HD modular LED panels to their rental lineup.
"Daktronics PST-12HD panels were an easy choice, as we believe Daktronics provides a reliable, high-quality product," said Chris Curtis, GoVision President.
"It also matched our needs for upcoming events for mobile staging, golf and other venues, as it provides a lightweight panel, wide viewing angles and versatility."
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GoVision Grows Staff
GoVision, a Keller, Texas-based provider of LED video walls and mobile units, announced the addition of three professionals to support the company's growth and product line expansion.
Jeff Williams serves as the new production manager, overseeing event personnel and scheduling, as well as show logistics.
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Jumbo Video Screens Helps AARP Celebrate 50 Years
You don't have to be retired to become a member of the American Association of Retired Persons, or AARP, but you do need to be at least 50 years old. This year, if AARP
were a person, it would be eligible for membership itself. To help the organization celebrate 50 years — and to make sure the crowd of 10,000 AARP members gathered at the
National Mall near the Lincoln Memorial Sept. 4 wouldn’t have to strain their eyes — AARP’s AV staging company, Alford Media Services, arranged to have two high-definition
mobile video screens supplied by Keller, Tex.-based GoVision LP.
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Larger Than Life
Fireworks weren't the only thing people were pointing at during the Fair St. Louis 4th of July festival. Also capturing their attention: a 19- by 33-foot
mobile video screen that Texas-based broadcaster Go-Vision rolled in for the city's annual event. The GoBigger LED screen, mounted on an 18-wheel trailer,
displays high-definition images at events like golf tournaments, outdoor festivals, and mega-church events.
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GoVision Takes Mobile Video to the Extreme with Daktronics HD-X Technology
One of the biggest niches in LED video got substantially bigger this month as Daktronics Inc. and GoVision, a provider of large-scale LED video walls and mobile units,
teamed up to design, engineer, and fire up what is currently the largest mobile HD video display in North America. The truck-mounted 19' x 33' LED super-screen had
its maiden screening at the Fair St. Louis Fourth of July celebration in St. Louis.
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GoVision takes mobile video to the extreme with Daktronics
Daktronics and GoVision, a leading provider of large-scale LED video walls and mobile units, have teamed up to design, engineer, and fire up what is currently the largest mobile
High Definition (HD) video display in North America. The truck-mounted 19 x 33 foot LED super-screen had its maiden screening at the Fair St. Louis Fourth of July celebration
in St. Louis, MO., dazzling spectators with live video feeds of festival concerts and activities in HD video.
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Keller business goes even bigger
At events from Seattle to Washington D.C. and San Antonio to Chicago, all eyes are on GoVision.
Semi trucks with giant video screens attached show concerts, sports highlights and even presidential inaugurations.
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Craftsmen Builds Trailer for World's Largest LED
Craftsmen Industries recently mounted the world's largest mobile video screen for GoVision, a leading provider of larger-than-life LED video walls and mobile units.
GoVision approached Craftsmen with a challenge to build a trailer capable of supporting a 19-foot by 33-foot widescreen unit, GoBigger.
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Keller-based GoVision debuts world’s largest mobile LED screen
GoVision, the Keller-based provider of larger-than-life LED video walls and mobile units, unveiled the world's largest mobile video screen this weekend at the Fair St.
Louis 4th of July festival in St. Louis, MO.
The truck-mounted super screen boasted a massive 19' x 33' widescreen configuration, while also featuring spectacular High-Definition resolution.
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GoVision Takes Mobile Video to the Extreme with Daktronics HD-X Technology
One of the biggest niches in LED video got substantially bigger this month as Daktronics Inc. and GoVision, a provider of large-scale LED video walls and mobile units,
teamed up to design, engineer,
and fire up what is currently the largest mobile HD video display in North America. The truck-mounted 19' x 33' LED super-screen had its maiden screening at the Fair St.
Louis Fourth of July celebration in St. Louis.
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Flooding Forces Change in July 4th Festivities
Over the years, Logic Systems Sound and Lighting has gotten Fair St. Louis to the point where planning the Gateway City’s two-day Fourth of July celebration is as
smooth and seamless as the famous arch itself. But this year, flooding introduced a major kink — a change in venue from the Archgrounds to nine city blocks of
downtown St. Louis.
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GoVision Takes Mobile Video to the Extreme: "GoBigger" Unit Not Just World's Largest It's HD, Too!
That rumble you just felt under your feet was the shifting of the mobile video industry landscape.
GoVision (www.jumbo.tv), a leading provider of larger-than-life LED video walls and mobile units, unveiled the world's largest mobile video screen this weekend at the
Fair St. Louis 4th of July festival in St. Louis, MO. The truck-mounted super screen boasting a massive 19' x 33' widescreen configuration also features spectacular
High-Definition resolution, instantly catapulting it to the top of the industry pecking order for quality and size.
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GoVision Introduces World's Largest Mobile Video Screen
Meeting planners looking to add a "wow" factor to their next outdoor event have a new toy to play with thanks to Keller, Texas-based GoVision, a leading
provider of LED video walls and mobile video units that
recently unveiled what it says is the world's largest mobile video screen.
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GoVision Takes Mobile Video to the Extreme with Daktronics HD-X Technology
One of the biggest niches in LED video got substantially bigger this month as Daktronics Inc. (Nasdaq-DAKT) and GoVision, a leading provider of large-scale LED
video walls and mobile units, teamed up to design, engineer, and fire up what is currently the largest mobile High Definition (HD) video display in North America.
The truck-mounted 19’ x 33’ LED super-screen had its maiden screening at the Fair St. Louis Fourth of July celebration in St. Louis, MO., dazzling spectators with
live video feeds of festival concerts and activities in HD video.
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Keller-based GoVision's LED displays at the Byron Nelson
If you happen to be out at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship in Las Colinas this week, you might notice some gigantic video screens displaying scores, stats,
video coverage of the tournament and other tidbits.
Those screens -- including a mammoth 36 ft. by 13.5 ft. display at the 18th hole -- are courtesy of Keller-based GoVision.
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GoVision Takes Mobile Video To The Extreme
GoVision unveiled one of the world's largest mobile video screens this past weekend at the Fair St. Louis 4th of July festival in St. Louis, MO. The truck-mounted super screen,
boasting a massive 19-foot by 33-foot widescreen configuration also features high-definition resolution.
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Freedom Fourth celebrants can watch events on jumbo screen
GoVision LLC will provide a state-of-the-art jumbo screen for Albuquerque's Freedom Fourth Celebration at Balloon Fiesta Park.
The 9-by-16-foot screen has a daylight-visible LED front that offers video-quality and high-definition widescreen resolution, said GoVision CEO Chris Curtis.
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Screens on Wheels
GoVision President Chris Curtis and operations manager, Justin Eaton, chat with SRO Magazine about the use
of mobile trucks in the live event business, and about the direction of his company and industry.
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LED Video Screens On The Move
In the world of show business and corporate events, large screen LED video presentations have come to
be a critical part of how these events are seen by their audiences.
In most of these entertainment instances, the video screens are provided from various audio/visual rental
companies who handle the video screen prep, the installation and the operation of the video displays.
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Products - Mobile LED Unit
From GoVision comes a new mobile LED unit originally designed, built, operated, and managed for Magna Entertainment Corp.
The unit features a Barco LED screen (measuring 18'×32') mounted atop a 53ft. trailer.
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Stadium Screens on the Move
Chris Curtis made a big-screen name for himself in the 1990s by providing Jumbotron equipment to
the likes of the Rolling Stones, Barbara Streisand, Bill Clinton and the Olympics.
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Rolling video art turns heads
Usually, artists put their work on walls in a gallery. But yesterday, choreographer Ann Carlson rented a 40-foot truck with a massive screen and killer speakers to broadcast her latest piece on the streets of Boston.
Was it an ad? Soft porn? People who stopped, open-mouthed, to watch the truck roll past weren't sure. But they certainly noticed.
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GoVision, Barco, Put Perry
Inauguration on Big Screen
GoVision handled the audiovisual duties at the swearing-in ceremony of Governor Rick Perry of Texas on January 21.
GoVision captured the proceedings, broadcasting both the inauguration and the post-entertainment
for some 12,000 in attendence.
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GoVision - www.jumbo.tv
Map
8291 Gateway Drive, Suite #100
Argyle, TX 76226
Phone: 940.464.2320
Fax: 940.464.2530
Email Address: info@jumbo.tv
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