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Contact Daktronics for LED display planning

Share the display environment, target audience, and timing requirements. The right first conversation is usually about constraints, not a model number.

For venue boards, lobby video walls, transparent retail media, and transportation signage, a useful inquiry explains where the display will live, how close viewers will stand, who controls content, and what downtime would cost. Those details let the project desk route the request toward product selection, technical review, service planning, or distributor coordination.

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Project Desk

2300 Display Systems Drive
Brookings, SD 57006

Use this route for early concept reviews, retrofit questions, architectural drawing coordination, and multi-site display network planning.

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Email

[email protected]

Include the screen category, approximate dimensions, indoor or outdoor placement, and any opening-date pressure when you contact the team.

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Working Hours

Monday to Friday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Central

Requests involving live-event continuity, control rooms, or public information displays can be prioritized when operational risk is clearly described.

Quote Form

Send a concise display brief

Useful details include indoor or outdoor placement, approximate screen dimensions, viewing distance, expected content sources, mounting access, and launch date. The form routes those inputs into a practical LED display conversation.

If the project involves an existing screen, note the current cabinet type, processor age, content workflow, and service pain points. If it is a new build, describe the audience path, ambient light, structural limits, and whether the display must support advertising, wayfinding, scoring, emergency messaging, or command-center dashboards.

  • Venue or facility type and primary viewing distance
  • LED display category and target pixel pitch (for example 1.5 mm interior or 10 mm outdoor)
  • Indoor or outdoor placement and the brightness band it implies (roughly 600-1,200 nits indoors versus 5,000-10,000 nits outdoors)
  • Expected operating schedule, redundancy expectations, and any drawings or procurement deadlines

After the first review, the next step may be a pixel-pitch discussion, control-system assessment, brightness schedule, service-access check, or a distributor conversation for local execution. Clear context keeps the response technical, specific, and useful.

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