The Race Book, on the other hand, had its own unique requirements. Often airing multiple games simultaneously, the Sports Book required the ability to switch between multiple television and internet broadcasts on the fly. While both rooms share a similar layout with multiple large screens along one wall and rows of personal monitors for each gambler, they each required a different AV configuration catered to the formats of horse racing and traditional sporting events.
to outfit the casino with a sophisticated AMX by HARMAN networked AV system. In order to provide the ideal experience for these two different types of gambling, South Point Casino hired Nevada AV integrator TMG Systems, Inc. The Race Book and Sports Book areas at the South Point Casino required a flexible, scalable AV solution capable of switching between multiple television and internet broadcasts.
In addition to over 2,300 video poker and slot machines, a poker room and bingo hall, South Point’s casino features separate areas for gambling on horse races and sporting events, known as the Race Book and Sports Book respectively. South Point Hotel, Casino and Spa is a 24-story hospitality complex in Las Vegas boasting over 2,100 guest rooms, an expansive casino, a 4,400-seat equestrian arena, a spacious exhibit hall, a boutique spa and more.