As the
NFL gobbles up even more market share in the United States, it follows logic to see the
next big in-home
entertainment push side with it in order to garner attention. With every company and its third subsidiary twice removed trying to
shove 3D into the home, we'd say starting with the NFL is a brilliant move. In a closed-to-the-public "proof of concept" demonstration, next week's matchup between the San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders will air live in
3D to select theaters in Los Angeles, New York and Boston. Third-dimension mainstays
3ality Digital and
RealD will play critical roles in the delivery, though it remains unclear what exactly the NFL and 3D backers in general plan to do afterwards. If you'll recall, this isn't the
first pro sporting event this year that was beamed in 3D to nearby theaters, but we can't think of anything more appealing than 300-pound gentleman crushing each other just inches from your retinas.
[Thanks, Jesse]