The brand new SoFi Stadium — the future home of the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers — should immediately be among the best stadiums in the world. The roughly $6 billion stadium took four years to build, and when it’s completed, it will have easily the craziest videoboard fans have ever seen.
SoFi Stadium will include a double-sided, 2.2 million-pound, 70,000-square-foot videoboard that they’re calling the “Oculus.” Where the Falcons’ Mercedes-Benz Stadium features a first-of-its-kind halo board, SoFi Stadium is taking that concept to a whole other level.
And on Wednesday, that videoboard was finally completed. The Rams shared a video of the finished Oculus board, and oh my, that’s a big TV.
2.2 million pounds + 70,000 square feet of digital LED.
The first-of-its-kind videoboard for @SoFiStadium is officially complete. pic.twitter.com/JdQB3LuItj
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) July 1, 2020
According to the Rams, the screen will have a 4K HDR display and include 80 million pixels with a 260-speaker sound system.
It should be incredible.
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