The Portland Trail Blazers have revealed plans to improve the videoboard at the Moda Center for the next season.
The initiative is the result of a recent collaboration with the sports entertainment company ANC. Anthony James Partners, a technology consultant, will work with us to develop the scoreboards.
Improved in-game graphics and statistics displays throughout the arena are among the modifications.
Moda’s HustleBoards and StatCentral displays will have 7,520 square feet of screen space thanks to LED displays. More in-depth real-time stat displays, player personality movies, and in-game entertainment will all be possible with the additional screens.
There will be 24-by-50-foot TV screens in every corner of the arena.
The Trail Blazers have announced improvements to the scoreboard at Moda Center. February 19, 2025, Wednesday.The Portland Trail Blazers
With a 2,092-square-foot LED display, the main scoreboard over midcourt at the Moda Center will grow by 56%. Fans seated courtside and in the lower bowl will have better vision thanks to the underbelly displays and the redesigned design’s continuous screens that run from corner to corner.
With these brand-new dynamic endzone videoboards, we’re continuing our tradition of innovation and bringing spectators closer to the action than before. The Blazers’ president of business operations, Dewayne Hankins, stated in a prepared statement. You may now enjoy an amazing perspective of every play, highlight, and statistic from wherever in the arena, really elevating the Moda Center experience.
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