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FanVision
$259.00
Released September, 2010
The Pros:Get access to replays instantly. You have access to 10 different channels. Can get NFL RedZone broadcast.
The Cons:Battery Life may not last the entire game. Only stores the last play - once the next play begins you lose access to the previous instant replay. Visible compression at only ~800kbps per channel feed.
FanVision is a handheld device that is designed to display audio and video of football games when in use while physically being in a supported stadium. This device works only while in the stadium itself, and does not work elsewhere.
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It enables fans to view information and footage from out-of-town games, see instant replays of the current game's action, and watch in-game highlights. Statistics for players and the team are accessible, and the NFL Red Zone can be shown here as well. Pre-game and post-game highlights and analysis are broadcast to the display, and a variety of cameras are viewable live including the Quarterback Cam, 50 Yard Line Cam, End Zone Cam, Goal Post Cam, and Sky Cam. Currently FanVision is supported in 12 professional and college stadiums
Features
- Live audio and video
- Out-of-Town Games
- Instant Replay
- In-Game Highlights
- NFL Red Zone
- Pre- and Post- Game Highlights & Analysis
- Premium In-Stadium Camera Feeds
- Game, Player Stats, NFL Scoreboard
List of Supported Stadiums
A Current list of the 12 NFL and NCAA clubs that support the use of FanVision at their stadiums
- Arizona Cardinals | University of Phoenix Stadium
- Buffalo Bills | Ralph Wilson Stadium
- Chicago Bears | Soldier Field
- Cleveland Browns | Cleveland Browns Stadium
- Denver Broncos | INVESCO Field at Mile High
- Miami Dolphins | Sun Life Stadium
- Minnesota Vikings | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
- New York Jets | New Meadowlands Stadium
- Philidelphia Eagles | Lincoln Financial Field
- Seattle Seahawks | Qwest Field
- Washington Redskins | FedEx Field
- Michigan Wolverines | Michigan Stadium
User Reviews (3)
Pros & Cons
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Get access to replays instantly
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You have access to 10 different channels.
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Can get NFL RedZone broadcast
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continuous looping highlights channel - always get quickly up-to-date on what's gone on
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individual teams can play around with their channels - may lead to some interesting local flavour
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affordable price point at $199
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stats for fantasy football
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Battery Life may not last the entire game
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only stores the last play - once the next play begins you lose access to the previous instant replay
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visible compression at only ~800kbps per channel feed
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not available at all stadiums
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