Australian systems integrator Bytecraft Entertainment was Lighthouse's local partner responsible for the installation of the 5 x 4 panel (38.4sq.m) video screen, which is positioned centrally in the Newcastle Stadium grounds in full view of the main spectator stands. "When rugby enthusiasts visit Newcastle Stadium, one of the first things they will see after looking up from the playing field is the huge video screen," said Geoff Ellery of Bytecraft Entertainment. "The screen has been designed to promote maximum brightness, clarity and viewing quality. We therefore hope that it will serve to positively contribute to the crowd's experience and their overall enjoyment of the game."
The P12-ER Lighthouse screen features a 12.5mm dot pitch, 5000 Nits of brightness and encompasses Lighthouse's proven M4 technology, including 14-bit processing, uniformity control and full diagnostic feedback. In addition, the screen's unique video processing technology will also provide stadium broadcasters with the flexibility to show a wide variety of images originating from either a video or PC source. This includes the ability to broadcast content developed in both analogue and digital formats, say Lighthouse.
Commenting on the installation, Ellery said: "Bytecraft Entertainment is very pleased to have had the opportunity to work with Lighthouse Technologies on the Newcastle Stadium project and we hope that this will be the first of many such co-operations.
(Lee Baldock)