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Will S.F. Giants score with HD scoreboard?
Created: 03/29/2007
Video description: San Francisco Giants' CIO, Bill Schlough, shows off baseball's second largest high-definition monitor to Dan Farber, ZDNet's editor in chief. The Diamond Vision screen at AT&T Park boasts more than 3 million pixels and stands 103 feet wide and about 31 feet tall. The stadium has also added 12 personal HD monitors, serving real-time stats to the best seats in the house.

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