NBA has recently announced its partnership with Microsoft for creating a virtual experience for fans despite the global pandemic. As tweeted by Microsoft, NBA will utilize Microsoft Teams to bring fans together virtually through a feature in the said platform. Starting July 30, NBA will equip its official venues with a 17-foot-tall LED screens to bring up to 300 fans on one shared screen through the Microsoft Team Together Mode. [embed]https://twitter.com/Microsoft/status/1286732553378869248[/embed] Apart from this, the NBA has also partnered with ESPN and Turner Sports for the installation of more than 30 cameras, including robotic ones, and microphones on each venue to provide an immersive experience to fans. Read more in our articles including "NBA to use Microsoft Teams to digitally bring fans to arenas" and "DILG calls for probe into violent video games' impact on youth".
NBA has recently announced its partnership with Microsoft for creating a virtual experience for fans despite the global pandemic. As tweeted by Microsoft, NBA will utilize Microsoft Teams to bring fans together virtually through a feature in the said platform.
Starting July 30, NBA will equip its official venues with a 17-foot-tall LED screens to bring up to 300 fans on one shared screen through the Microsoft Team Together Mode. [embed]https://twitter.com/Microsoft/status/1286732553378869248[/embed] Apart from this, the NBA has also partnered with ESPN and Turner Sports for the installation of more than 30 cameras, including robotic ones, and microphones on each venue to provide an immersive experience to fans.
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