Talk:Scoreboard
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[edit]Sportable scoreboards isn't the leader in scoreboarding technology! No big areans use them...they can't even make a custom scoreboard or video board! No BIG facilities use them, same with Varsity and All Star Scoreboards
- I think S'portable is more of a manufacturer of products primarily used for youth sports, or on fields or in facilities where a permanent scoreboard does not exist. As far as technology is concerned, after looking at the ads and propaganda from the various major manufacturers (Daktronics, Trans-Lux/Fair-Play, Nevco, etc.), I would say that they're all probably at about the same position (mostly or exclusively LED displays, wireless control optional, various statistics and other information besides scores and time, etc.). 66.234.222.23 (talk) 07:31, 28 February 2009 (UTC)
Updated with current information.
[edit]Some of the information wasn't accurate so I corrected that to show Nevco scoreboards at #3 as one of the biggest scoreboard companies. Also I added that many people claim to have originated with a wireless controll but no one knows what the true anwser is. tssfan 23:59, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
Added some technical info, manufacturer names and links. 12 August 2006
Non-NPOV/Unsourced Statement?
[edit]There's a lot of good, objective content, but the statement, "S'portable Scoreboards is the innovator in wireless scoreboard technology" seems like a line out of a marketing flier. I suggest that the statement either be removed, reworded, or sourced.
Cricket
[edit]Someone familiar with cricket should expand and correct that section. Adam850 03:30, 6 May 2007 (UTC)