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Safeco Field offers services for DS Lite

Filed in archive Mobile by Mark Rollins on July 9, 2007

Safeco Field offers services for DS Lite
It looks like Seattle Marinerlinks fans and DS Lite players have found a common ground. Safeco Field in Seattle is offering services to spectators on their DS Lites.

For a fee of five dollars ($30 for ten games) you can use that famous WiFi enabled device to watch a live television feed of the game, access stats and scores, even play trivia. And forget about getting up for hot dogs or cold drinks, because you can access that right from your seat.

To be honest, I'm surprised that this is the first time I've heard about this sports spectator/wireless device interactivity. I certainly don't think it will be the last.

Via Engadget






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