The Dayton Dragons have recently partnered with Daktronics to improve their game-day experience by installing new displays at Day Air Ballpark in Dayton, Ohio. The partnership includes two new fence displays and a home plate ribbon display that supplement the main outfield video board installed in 2015.
The two fence displays, each measuring 6 feet high by 40 feet wide and 6 feet high by 200 feet wide, feature high-quality imagery with wide-angle visibility due to their 10-millimeter pixel spacing. These displays are capable of showing variable content zoning, allowing for multiple forms of content to be shown in different zones of the display face to cater to the team’s entertainment objectives for each event at the ballpark.
In addition to the fence displays, a new home plate ribbon board measuring 2.5 feet high by 10 feet wide was installed. This display also features 10-millimeter pixel spacing and provides an opportunity to showcase sponsors throughout events while supplementing the content shown on the main video board and fence displays.
Dayton Dragons President Robert Murphy expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership with Daktronics, highlighting their exceptional customer service, project implementation, and digital products. Joe Hernandez, a sales representative from Daktronics, expressed excitement about collaborating with the Dayton Dragons on this project and emphasized their commitment to enhancing the game-day experience for fans.
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