Yes, of course.
Jumbotron
42 million
yes, it exists on the toothbruch jumbotron and it rocks my fuzzy lady socks off
The largest JumboTron in use was located at the Rogers Centre (then called SkyDome) in Toronto, Ontario, at a cost of US$17 million. By comparison, a similar sized LED system sold today would cost around $3.0M. A:
It's actually called a jumbotron screen
Junkyard Jumbotron
The Kansas City Royals Jumbotron is currently the largest in professional sports at 84 feet wide and 105 feet tall, The Arizona Diamondbacks Jumbotron is the second largest. It is 144 feet wide and 55 feet tall. Both of these will soon take a back seat to the jumbotron at Cowboys Stadium when it opens in 2009, it will be 160 feet wide and 72 feet tall.
The largest JumboTron in use was located at the Rogers Centre (then called SkyDome) in Toronto, Ontario, and measured 10 m tall by 33.5 m wide (33 ft. x 110 ft.) at a cost of US$17 million. By comparison, a similar sized LED system sold today would cost around $3.0M. The Rogers Centre JumboTron was replaced in 2005 by a Daktronics ProStar as a part of a stadium revitalization project.
Sony installed the first big screen TV in Times Square in New York City in 1990. The Jumbotron was used for advertising and news. At times, producers of the Late Show with David Letterman would use the jumbotron for a live-feed of the show. Sony removed the big-screen in June, 1996.
Yes, in fact, I bought one with me, and I got on the jumbotron AND on TV, and you can expect that to happen since there is like 35% capacity taken up at the Allstate Arena for Wolves games.
Just alley-oop the ball off the Jumbotron and you'll get 50 but don't do a basic dunk like a forwards tama-hawk or you'll get 49.