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== Real Life ==
* Real life example: Many Strip-facing signs/marquees at the newer/better hotels on the Las Vegas Strip include giant TV screens (usually one for each side of the sign), each ''at least'' the size of a Jumbotron, airing looped ads for their shows, restaurants, etc. Much of the Strip exterior of Planet Hollywood consists of giant screens, each airing a different set of ads; Wynn Las Vegas adds the twist that its marquee is taller than it is wide, and the hotel sign travels up and down it to "change" the ads.
* Giant screens are common at stadia and other sports venues. The world's largest video screen is at the Dallas Cowboys stadium, at over 25,000 square feet (according to their [https://web.archive.org/web/20130512214247/http://stadium.dallascowboys.com/assets/pdf/mediaVideoBoardFactSheet.pdf official publicity], that's equivalent to 4,920 52" flat-panel TVs).
** 2105 inches diagonally. It qualifies.
* At times, ''[[Doctor Who]]'' has been shown on big screens.