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(Times of Israel) Shoshanna Solomon - Intel Corp. said Thursday it has outfitted eight National Football League stadiums in the U.S. with high-definition cameras that will allow fans to see the game from every angle and create 360-degree highlights for a more action-packed experience. The cameras - which are ready for the 2017 season - are equipped with Intel's "freeD" technology that was developed by Israeli startup Replay Technologies, which Intel bought last year. The freeD system allows broadcasters to freeze video, rotate the angle of view and zoom in on the action. "We're empowering fans to see every side of the play and relive the excitement of game-changing moments," said James Carwana, general manager of Intel Sports. 2017-09-08 00:00:00Full Article
Intel to Equip NFL Stadiums with Israel-Made Replay Technology
(Times of Israel) Shoshanna Solomon - Intel Corp. said Thursday it has outfitted eight National Football League stadiums in the U.S. with high-definition cameras that will allow fans to see the game from every angle and create 360-degree highlights for a more action-packed experience. The cameras - which are ready for the 2017 season - are equipped with Intel's "freeD" technology that was developed by Israeli startup Replay Technologies, which Intel bought last year. The freeD system allows broadcasters to freeze video, rotate the angle of view and zoom in on the action. "We're empowering fans to see every side of the play and relive the excitement of game-changing moments," said James Carwana, general manager of Intel Sports. 2017-09-08 00:00:00Full Article
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