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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) reply

Updated with current information.

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) reply

Added some technical info, manufacturer names and links. 12 August 2006

Non-NPOV/Unsourced Statement?

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

Someone familiar with cricket should expand and correct that section. Adam850 03:30, 6 May 2007 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


NO!

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) reply

Updated with current information.

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) reply

Added some technical info, manufacturer names and links. 12 August 2006

Non-NPOV/Unsourced Statement?

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

Someone familiar with cricket should expand and correct that section. Adam850 03:30, 6 May 2007 (UTC) reply


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