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Little Caesars Arena to be fitted with world’s largest seamless centerhung system

Matt RossBy Matt Ross19th July 20173 Mins Read
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Artist rendering of the Daktronics video displays at Little Caesars Arena.

Fans attending concerts, shows or sporting events at the new Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan, will experience state-of-the-art video displays designed, manufactured and installed by Daktronics. The centerhung system at Little Caesars Arena, the future home of the Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Pistons and countless entertainment and community events, will be more than 5,100ft² in size.

As the largest seamless centerhung system in the world, the new scoreboard will allow video programming to completely wrap around the system and create a 360° experience. A total of 45 LED displays, featuring more than 13,500ft² and more than 16.5 million LEDs, will be installed in and around the new arena before it opens for events in September.

“Little Caesars Arena will give fans the best entertainment experience available, including this incredible scoreboard and display system from Daktronics,” said Tom Wilson, president and CEO of Olympia Entertainment.

“Today fans have very high expectations for the size and quality of displays and the information they provide. This system will exceed fan expectations in the seats, in the concourse and in new spaces like the expansive Chevrolet Plaza. Fans seated in the ends of the arena will experience the same size display as those seated on Little Caesars Arena sidelines, an amenity that few other arenas offer today.”

The centerhung system will feature a continuous, seamless display connecting all four sides with each side measuring approximately 28ft high by 43.5ft wide. Using 6mm line spacing, the displays will bring high resolution images to fans at every event. The centerhung system features variable content zoning which allows each side to show one large image or to be divided into multiple sections to show any variety of live video, instant replay, game statistics and information, animations and graphics, and sponsorship messages.

The centerhung will also feature four under-mount displays to appeal to fans sitting closer to the action. Each display will measure more than 7ft high by 9.5ft wide and feature 6mm line spacing to show complementary content to the main displays. Together, the centerhung display will feature approximately 11 million LEDs, more than one LED for each person in Michigan.

“The new seamless centerhung at Little Caesars Arena will provide a great experience for viewers, and Daktronics is proud to be a part of this exciting project,” said Daktronics CEO Reece Kurtenbach. “Being able to engineer something unique for our customers on the largest stages in sports is something we hang our hat on. This is the type of project where our company excels and drives us to produce the best LED solutions available. We’re excited to see the impact of the final installation.”

Two ribbon displays will circle the seating areas in Little Caesars Arena. Each will feature 15mm line spacing and measure 2.5ft high. The upper ribbon will measure 1,066ft long and the lower ribbon will measure 915ft long. Additionally, 15 ribbon displays will be installed throughout the arena’s seating bowl to provide additional content and the opportunity to highlight sponsors throughout events.

Seven exterior displays, including a 900ft² Chevrolet Plaza display, will welcome fans and event goers as they enter the arena. Scorer’s tables and basket stanchion displays for basketball games, as well as dasher displays for hockey games, are included with the installation.

Daktronics will also include its powerful Show Control System with the installation providing a combination of display control software, video processing, data integration and playback hardware that forms a user-friendly production solution.

July 19, 2017

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