Tweet Your Super Bowl LVI Predictions to SoFi Stadium

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Tweet SoFi Stadium Powered By SACO for Super Bowl Predictions
SACO V-PIX lights up SOFI Stadium Roof (CNW Group/SACO Technologies Inc.)

SACO, the industry-leading company of Solid-State Lighting (SSL) Light-Emitting Diode (LED), lights up a special activation by Twitter Inc. for Super Bowl LVI. During Super Bowl, tweets predicting who will win the game will post on SoFi Stadium’s LED video screen powered by SACO. First time ever, fans will be able to tweet their predictions during the game that will be displayed at the stadium.

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SACO worked with Lam Partners, HKS and PFEIFER to place 27,000 V-PIX with a 5ft pixel pitch within the stadium. Designed with gray bodies to match the roof’s finish, the display will offer a unique LED video experience in and out of Los Angeles Airport.

“ownership has done an impressive job of quickly understanding the capabilities and leveraging the technology of this video roof feature,” Jonathan Labbee, Co-CEO of SACO.

Tweet your predictions for Super Bowl LVI here or tweet @TwitterSports.

When tweeting your Super Bowl predictions, please keep it in 6 words or less. To learn more about SACO at Sofi Stadium, please visit https://saco.com/sofi-stadium/.

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Nina Pena
Nina Pena is a technology, fashion and lifestyle writer based in Austin, Texas. Her technology knowledge stems from her experience working with Dell, Edelman and HP. Nina’s articles and product reviews cover the latest gadget, lifestyle and fashion trends for the last 15 years. As media, she has also covered SXSW and CES for over a decade in a row. Additionally, she has covered NYFW and Global Fashion Week events. A native Austin, Texan and former San Francisco resident, Nina brings a unique perspective to her coverage. She was a regular contributor for SF Examiner and CuteGeek.com until winter of 2017. In 2015 Nina founded and launched Hi-techChic.com, a site that includes technology and fashion product reviews, coverage of industry events and press releases.