Soccer (or to some of you: football) fans rejoice! You may already know that the 2010 FIFA World Cup has been scheduled to take place June through July in South Africa, but you may not know that LED lights will play an integral role in ensuring that all soccer fans get the best view of what’s happening on the field. That’s because two of the World Cup soccer stadiums, the Nelson Mandela Bay in Port Elizabeth and the Mbombela stadium in Nelspruit, will offer new LED screens from Spectrum Visual Network, which will bring spectators the clearest-and most energy efficient-view of their favorite players on the field below. Each soccer stadium is capable of holding hundreds of thousands of fans, which means not all fans will be able to sit in an optimal viewing location. But thanks to the LED screens, every spectator will be treated to an unobstructed view of the game. Even better, because of their unparalleled brightness, LED screens provide the only technology that allow an image to be seen properly in daylight. Since most soccer games take place in the afternoon, this is an important feature. Also, LED light bulbs consume less energy, give off less heat, and last for up to 100,000 hours, which means reduced energy bills and maintenance costs for the stadiums. In fact, the LED screens are a key component in FIFA meeting its energy saving compliance requirements for 2010. Thanks to LEDs, the crowded stadium experience just got a lot more pleasant…now if only they could do something about those rowdy fans!
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