This hockey season, the SAP Center's ice isn't the only action sport for Sharks fans. Suspended approximately 50 feet in the air, the latest technological marvel for arena sports is also an eye-catcher.
This hockey season, the SAP Center's ice isn't the only action sport for Sharks fans. Suspended approximately 50 feet in the air, the latest technological marvel for arena"When fans come to games, they come for the sporting part of it, hockey. But they also come to be entertained," said Jonathan Becher, president of theart, and an upgrade over its predecessor. It measures 23 feet by 41 feet on each of its four sides, and the display has 6,000 square feet.
In a demonstration at the arena, what’s called "Force Perspective," displays a holiday greeting that appears to loop from front to back of the HD screen. Content and Entertainment Director Dustin Lamendola said it takes days of programming to bring this image to life. "Our intent, for the rest of the season, and probably into next season as well, we’ll keep showing some new things," added Becher.
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