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What do you predict the future of sports' watching technology will be?

Started by dj shanon "Notshavin" smeya, May 25, 2014, 04:49:27 pm

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I think every player will have a camera mounted on their helmet or chest, and we will be able to switch between cameras on our TV/Monitor and see the game as they do.

Imagine being able to switch to the RB when they break a long one, or to the WR about to catch a bomb, or a DE about to sack the QB.

Viewing will be much more interactive like that.  Stadiums will need to feature something similar, some sort of interactive experience to sell enough tickets.

Where do you think technology will take us?
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Quote from: Notshavin on May 25, 2014, 04:49:27 pm

Viewing will be much more interactive like that.  Stadiums will need to feature something similar, some sort of interactive experience to sell enough tickets.


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Quote from: Bubba's Bruisers on May 25, 2014, 04:54:58 pm
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There is so much they could do.  For example, have ports to plug in your iPad, laptop or Smartphone, and predict what the score will be at the end of the game, or even the end of each quarter - even what play we will run next.  Winners get free tix or food/drink vouchers.

Also, give updates on team/player stats, especially those of the away team.
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