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IBC 2007       

 

IBC SHOWCASE 2007

 

STAND No 174 Hall 8

Company Details:

PORTAPROMPT LTD

Lane End Road

Sands

High Wycombe

Bucks

HP12 4JQ

Telephone +44 1494 450414

Fax +44 1494 437591

Email: sales@portaprompt.co.uk

Web: www.portaprompt.co.uk

Stand Personnel Jim Keating, Mick Gould & Steve Slade

 

Portaprompt, manufacturers of award-winning prompting equipment since 1976, is this year exhibiting the 'lightest and brightest' portable prompting equipment - through innovative design, research and development.

A New Matt Bar version of the 9" MicroPrompt, along with the complete Quasar Range of ultra bright and ultra light TFT colour on-camera teleprompter units. New this year is the 10" with the other four sizes 12,15,17 and 20" (up to 1600 nits and 100-250 volts AC, 12VDC). Silent (no fan) running and suitable for location, studio and virtual studio use - lightweight and ideal for robotic head mounting.

Two new features for IBC2007 have been added to 'The really Get up and GO' Mario Award-winning Nano Prompter, the ultimate in minimal prompting for hand-held field use:
• A wireless networking feature to ENPS via MOS, enabling live updates of scripts and stories without any physical connection to the MOS server
• An improved wireless remote prompter variable speed hand control that fits easily in the hand and includes multiple functions.

An improved MOS Version of Portaprompt's Windigi prompting software specifically written and designed to interface with ENPS's Media Server Communications Protocol (MOS)..

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