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Watch more of the game at the Eagles game

It's called FanVision, and the hand-held TV devices are being offered to premium and club-seat holders.

If the jumbo screens at Lincoln Financial Field and your Blackberry and your buddy sitting next to you providing running commentary at the Eagles game are not quite enough ...

The Eagles are one of 12 NFL teams supporting a hand-held unit called FanVision, which will be given to premium and club-seat holders at Sunday's home opener.

The devices, which will sell for $199 in the store (plus $5 a game, which the Birds will waive this season), offer users a peek at every TV feed in the house -- whether it's the network on in-stadium video boards -- allowing for custom instant replays. There also are buttons for real-time stats and scores, and real-time updates on fantasy players. The thing also provides the audio feed of WYSP's Merrill Reese and Mike Quick.

FanVision works only within the stadium, as it's fed by a TV signal and not wi-fi.

The general public will be able to get them Oct. 3.