PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — New videoboards were installed Thursday in the Moda Center, aimed at bringing in-person fans a more dynamic experience during Blazers games.
The new videoboards are larger and more vibrant so that stats and video packages are easier to see. More specifically, the corner endzone boards now stand more than 7,500 square feet with LED screens.
The quality of the screens is 10 mm high-pixel pitch, which provides the highest quality, clarity and color. The new center video board is 56% larger than the one before, which will make it easy to see for fans sitting anywhere in the Moda Center.
There are now nine rear-facing displays, making the boards more visible to fans in the higher levels. The ribbon of video that runs horizontally between the endzone boards is now 50 feet by 136 feet.
In the past few years the Blazers had focused on improvements to heighten the experience for TV viewers. These new upgrades in the Moda Center were specifically meant to appease the in-person fan experience.
We’d love to know what you think of the new videoboards! For more info on the Portland Trail Blazers, or for tickets, check out their website.