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Verizon Center to Install First True Indoor
High-Definition LED Scoreboard
ANC Sports & Mitsubishi Electric Create Revolutionary
Diamond Vision™ Digital Display System
Verizon Center is set to score the ultimate arena experience by
installing the first indoor high-definition light emitting diode
(LED) display scoreboard. ANC Sports Enterprises and Mitsubishi
Electric Diamond Vision Systems will create, install and operate
the first true high-definition LED center-hung scoreboard. Verizon
Center will also become the first arena to exclusively feature Diamond
Vision™ LED fascia (ribbon displays), corner stat displays,
and video boards driven by ANC Sports’ patent pending VisionSOFT
operating system.
“Arenas are being built all over the country and in order
to compete, you need to be ahead of the curve,” said Abe Pollin,
Chairman of Washington Sports & Entertainment. “Partnering
with ANC Sports and Mitsubishi Electric, who have created the first
true high definition scoreboard, is a perfect example and we’re
excited to be able to expand our resume of firsts for sports and
entertainment facilities.”
The four high-definition Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision™
6mm video screens will measure 14 feet, 5 inches high by 25 feet,
2 inches wide, providing fans with the highest clarity of all the
action, including video playback. In addition to the high-definition
boards, the new center-hung scoreboard will also feature four 10mm
5-foot, 3-inch high by 25-foot 6-inch wide LED video matrixes and
two 20mm LED rings. The four 10mm video matrixes will feature images
with clarity found on many primary arena video screens around the
country, creating an incredible visual structure with the high-definition
displays that will exhibit over 68 billion colors.
“Mitsubishi and ANC are committed to providing the premier
signage systems in sports,” said Mark Foster, general manager
of Mitsubishi Electric Power Products’ Diamond Vision Systems
Division. “We are thrilled that Verizon Center will be the
first arena to feature true high-definition video screens and Diamond
Visions™ new indoor fascia product.”
Operated through ANC’s unique VisionSOFT software application,
the signage system is capable of exhibiting separate game prompts,
statistics and 3D animation in real time to build an energetic environment
throughout the building.
“We are excited to partner with Washington Sports & Entertainment
in delivering a one-of-a-kind event experience at Verizon Center,”
said Jerry Cifarelli, President and Chief Executive Officer of ANC
Sports Enterprises. “The Diamond Vision high-definition video
boards and new fascia product will provide the city of Washington,
D.C. with spectacular video and the most vibrant images possible.
Combining Mitsubishi’s technology with ANC’s revolutionary
software and graphic content will create visuals that indoor entertainment
has never been able to feature before.”
A renovation of the current LED boards and static fascia signage
will also take place and involve the replacement of the existing
signage with Mitsubishi’s new 20mm Diamond Vision® indoor
fascia display. Over a 1,000 feet of linear LED fascia will bring
to life the entire upper level of the arena bowl, while 400 feet
of full motion signage will continue to animate the lower level
of the arena bowl. Four additional LED displays will also light
the top corners of the arena bowl with statistics, 3D graphics and
advertisements, thus completing the entire digital display system.
Through a multi-year agreement with Washington Sports & Entertainment,
ANC Sports will create statistical templates, sponsor content and
team animations for the entire signage system.
The new scoreboard is set to debut this fall at a yet to be determined
date.
High-Definition Diamond Vision™ Center-Hung Video
Screens (each screen):
Height: 14 feet, 5 inches
Width: 25 feet, 2 inches
Pixel-Pitch: 6 mm
Screen Area: 365 sq. ft
Resolution: 736 x 1280 dot resolution
Possible Colors: 68.7 billion
About Verizon Center
Verizon Center is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment facility
located in downtown Washington, D.C. only steps away from the White
House. Opening in December of 1997, and hosting upwards of 220 events
annually ranging from concerts to sporting events to family shows,
Verizon Center is taking on a brief facelift in preparation for
its ten year anniversary this December. The brand new high definition
scoreboard is the first step in continuing Verizon Center’s
tradition as a state-of-the-art facility for the DC metropolitan
area as it approaches its ten year anniversary.
About ANC Sports
ANC Sports Enterprises, LLC is a full-service marketing company
specializing in providing complete signage solutions that generate
maximum sponsorship and advertising revenue while enhancing the
overall fan experience. ANC Sports and its divisions: ANC Technologies,
ANC Design, and ANC Marketing offer Light Emitting Diode (LED),
rotational and fixed visual displays, advanced media control systems,
signage operation and maintenance, advertising sales and marketing
consultation, graphic design, and print production. ANC Sports provides
signage solutions for 150 plus venues/stadiums in North America.
For more information on ANC Sports, please visit www.ancsports.com.
About Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Electric, the official large outdoor video display provider
of the PGA TOUR, was the first company to introduce large-scale
video display boards for the 1980 Major League Baseball All-Star
game at Dodger Stadium. Today, Mitsubishi Electric’s flagship
product is the Diamond Vision LEDERBOARD®, a full-color, LED
(light emitting diode) display system which merges the company’s
expertise in large-scale video displays with LED technology. The
result is a stunning, high-resolution video image from a thinner,
lighter, energy-efficient medium, with up to an amazing 170-degree
horizontal viewing angle and a 1.5 times improved image resolution.
Diamond Vision Systems’ US operations are headquartered in
Warrendale, PA. Diamond Vision is a division of Mitsubishi Electric
Power Products, Inc., a U.S. subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
of Japan. For more information about Diamond Vision, visit http://www.diamond-vision.com.
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