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  2. List of largest video screens - Wikipedia

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    View history; General What links here; ... This is a list of the largest video-capable screens in the world. Rank Location ... United States: 2023 54,000 580,000

  3. Jumbotron - Wikipedia

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    A jumbotron, [ 1] sometimes referred to as jumbovision, is a video display using large-screen television technology ( video wall ). The original technology was developed in the early 1980s by Mitsubishi Electric [ 2] and Sony, which coined JumboTron as a brand name in 1985. [ 3] Mitsubishi Electric sold their version of the technology as ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. List of most-watched television broadcasts - Wikipedia

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    Though the Apollo 11 Moon landing is the most watched television event in American history, it is considered a news event, meaning that CBS and Nickelodeon's live telecast of Super Bowl LVIII in 2024 holds the record for the largest average viewership of any live network U.S. television broadcast, with 123.7 million viewers.

  6. Cinerama - Wikipedia

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    Cinerama. 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.

  7. IMAX - Wikipedia

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    IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating, with the 1.43:1 ratio format being available only in few selected locations. [ 1]

  8. Tesla posts job listing for the 1950s-style diner Elon Musk ...

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    Building plans reveal that Tesla intends to operate the restaurant and charging station 24/7, but the two outdoor movie screens will be limited to 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. There will be about 30 ...

  9. Multiplex (movie theater) - Wikipedia

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    The first triplex in the United States was created with the addition of a third screen to the Cheri theater in Boston in June 1967 owned by Ben Sack. [55] In the United States, only 10% of the 16,712 indoor movie theaters in 1981 had more than one screen, with 80% of the 10% only having two screens. [56] The largest had 7 screens. [56]