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The United States will build the world's largest LED high-definition display Liard as a supplier

April 05, 2023
The Texas Motor Speedway recently announced that they will team up with Panasonic to build one of the world's largest high-definition screens, BigHossTV. Liard (300296) stated that the company is the supplier of this project.

According to reports, the BigHossTV video board is 218 feet wide, 94.6 feet high and weighs 108 tons, with 4.8 million pixels and 281 trillion colors. The Texas Motor Speedway holders plan to use the screen for the first time in the NASCAR 500 in Texas on April 3 next year, for real-time playback of game screens, driver rankings, instant playback, entertainment, etc. in future events.

In this regard, the staff of the Liard Securities Department said that Liard is the supplier of this project and Panasonic is the company's overseas agent. At present, this project has been basically determined, but the progress of the project may be interfered by many factors, and the specific completion time cannot be determined. It is expected to be completed by the end of this year. The project funds need to be tested and determined to be paid after completion. This process is also uncertain, so it is not easy to determine whether the project funds will affect the performance this year.
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