Colts fans watching their team's games from the comfort of their own homes this year will be getting a new experience as the team will be installing a new 3-D video replay system at Lucas Oil Stadium by the start of the 2017 home schedule.

The Indianapolis Business Journal reports the Colts will be implementing Intel's "freeD" (Free Dimensional Video) technology, which will allow replays from all angles, including those from player positions on the field and from overhead. The technology was used in three NFL stadiums last season (Baltimore, Houston, San Francisco) and was also common in NBA broadcasts.

Watch the video below for an example of the technology at work:

IBJ reports the deal between Intel and the Indianapolis Capital Improvement Board will be for three years and will cost Intel $40,000 the first year and around $60,000 to $70,000 the following two years. The Colts will not be getting any money in the deal but are reportedly in favor of implementing the technology.

IBJ reports the system will be in place in time for the Colts home opener against Arizona on September 17. Whether or not the 3D replays are shown inside the stadium has yet to be determined. Click here for the full report from IBJ. (h/t Kevin Bowen/Colts.com)