As well as this, the mounting bolts were in the exact same place as the old screen. By careful checking of archived drawings and project plans from 2009, digiLED were able to custom build modern cabinets that not only shared the same physical dimensions of the old screen, but also allowed the power and data connections to be in the same locations, which minimised cable reworks and extended the life of the power distribution unit. The screen were designed to last ten years, and even 12 years on, they still looked pretty impressive, however in 2021 digiLED were asked to replace them. By 2009 standards, the screens were huge and when combined, the three rooftop installations came to over 473 sqm and contained nearly 4 million pixels. The same year, at Parx Casino – a thoroughbred horse racing venue and the largest casino gaming complex in Pennsylvania, digiLED installed three giant screens on the roof of the casino and one at the race track. In 2009, Twitter had recently appeared on the scene, Bitcoin had just been invented by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto.