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Watchfire Introduces 10mm Outdoor LED Display

The high-res, full-color display features a faster refresh rate to improve fan experience.

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Watchfire Signs S10mm exterior LED display Claremore Public Schools’ (Claremore, OK) Lantow Field scoreboard by Metro Sign (Oklahoma City), featuring Watchfire Signs’ new S10mm exterior LED display.

Watchfire Signs (Danville, IL) has introduced the S10mm, “an exterior LED display created for sports and event venues that looks great on social media posts and selfies, and extends the fan experience beyond the stadium,” as described in a company press release.

The Watchfire S10mm is designed for outdoor sports facilities used by high school, college and professional franchises, as well as concert venues, racetracks and other outdoor facilities with live video.

The new display product is a high-resolution, full-color LED display with a faster refresh rate so photos and videos of the video board don’t flicker or blur as they do on low refresh rate displays — also per the release.

“The owners of stadiums and outdoor venues understand the power of social media to extend their marketing reach, and know that it can be disappointing when the LED display in a photo or video doesn’t reflect the fan experience,” Michael Cox, senior electrical engineering manager at Watchfire Signs, is quoted in the release. “The new S10mm display looks just as great in photos and videos as it does in real life.”

For more information, visit watchfiresigns.com.

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