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The new screen is only marginally bigger than the old, but the improvement in quality is stunning. Very bright, vivid colors and contrast, and the resolution is spectacular.

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I went back for another shot of the screen…

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And got one of the stage they're setting up for tomorrow's opener tailgate party.

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@Full Metal Junkie, were you the dude in the yellow Moschino jogging fleece and coral crop top wth lime green New Balance sneakers? Helluvan outfit, if so.

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New LG Outdoor Screen Brings Superior Fan Experience to Maple Leaf Square

LG Electronics Canada (CNW Group/LG Electronics Canada)

NEWS PROVIDED BY
LG Electronics Canada
Oct 02, 2019, 11:30 ET

LG Electronics Canada and Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment celebrate new three-year partnership
TORONTO, Oct. 2, 2019 /CNW/ - Today, LG Electronics Canada (LG), Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (MLSE) and Scotiabank unveiled a new outdoor LED video screen at Maple Leaf Square. Ready for the Maple Leafs and Raptors season-openers in Toronto sports, the new LED screen is 62 feet by 35 feet, a full 37 per cent larger than the old screen, which will give Toronto sports fans a superior viewing experience.

With a shared mindset of elevating every game for fans, the installation of the new screen marks the start of a renewed partnership between LG and MLSE, which makes LG the exclusive Consumer Electronics Partner of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors.

"LG has been a trusted MLSE partner for 10 years and has helped us provide an exceptional experience to our fans through their products," said Jeff Deline, Chief Revenue Officer at MLSE "With the installation of the new LG outdoor screen our fans' outdoor viewing experience at Maple Leaf Square will continue to be one of the best places to watch the game."

The LG LED screen consists of 1,269 modules housed in 168 cabinets which makes up the single screen. Each cabinet is equipped with an IP-66 rating to ensure the highest level of protection and performance in any weather, and each module features a premium-tier chipset that provides rich, saturated colours and a high level of brightness to ensure quality display even in direct sunlight.

"The Leafs and Raptors fans are passionate, and the atmosphere they create is unlike anything else in the city. They deserve the best possible experience when cheering on their teams at Scotiabank Arena" said Jaeseung Kim, president, and CEO at LG Electronics Canada. "We are excited to bring the fans this new viewing experience and build on the energy that comes from watching games at Maple Leaf Square."

Fans can expect to see the new LG outdoor screen in action to open the NHL season on October 2 for the first Toronto Maple Leafs home game of the 2019/2020 season. The screen at Maple Leaf Square is the first of many state-of-the-art LG outdoor LED installations taking place in Canada.

The installation of the new LG outdoor LED screen is part of the reimagination of Maple Leaf Square, which takes place over the next few years and brings technological and infrastructure innovations to create a world-class fan experience inside and outside the arena. As the exclusive Consumer Electronics Partner, LG will help power a new fan experience through the latest sign and display innovations at Scotiabank Arena.
 
The Scotiabank Arena LED screen has been in violation of the city's signage laws since it opened, by being on past 11pm, and that too at its full daytime intensity (5,000 nits), when it should be down to 300 nits after sunset. To give some context, the absolute brightest residential TV displays can only reach up to 2,000 nits of brightness. Watching from the ground at night, you actually have to squint while looking at the TV and let your eyes adjust to the brightness.

According to Councillor Cressy, several complaints had already been filed by the time I reached out. Considering they spent a couple days calibrating the TV at day and night, this is a disappointing display of incompetence by whoever is involved.
 
The Scotiabank Arena LED screen has been in violation of the city's signage laws since it opened, by being on past 11pm, and that too at its full daytime intensity (5,000 nits), when it should be down to 300 nits after sunset. To give some context, the absolute brightest residential TV displays can only reach up to 2,000 nits of brightness. Watching from the ground at night, you actually have to squint while looking at the TV and let your eyes adjust to the brightness.

According to Councillor Cressy, several complaints had already been filed by the time I reached out. Considering they spent a couple days calibrating the TV at day and night, this is a disappointing display of incompetence by whoever is involved.

From the 9th floor lobby at Maple Leaf Square Condo it looks almost like thunder when the screen has nay sort of white. When the screen has white on it, Bremner lights up completely. I could probably read a book with how bright that screen is.
 
From the 9th floor lobby at Maple Leaf Square Condo it looks almost like thunder when the screen has nay sort of white. When the screen has white on it, Bremner lights up completely. I could probably read a book with how bright that screen is.

How does anything look like thunder? Do you mean lightning?
 

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