Autocue unveils entry-level prompting packages

Oct 10, 2007 12:56 PM

    
Autocue Starter Series

The Autocue Starter Series can be upgraded to the Professional Series.

Autocue has announced a new range of prompting solutions designed to meet the requirements of smaller and non-traditional broadcast segments. The Starter Series includes 10in or 17in prompters bundled with Autocue’s new entry-level software, QStart, part of the QNxt product suite. The Starter Series package provides users with their first taste of Autocue solutions and service.

As their needs become more demanding, Autocue offers simple and affordable upgrade paths to the Professional and Master Series. The Starter Series uses the same hood, mounting and bracket systems, so when clients upgrade, they need only pay for a replacement monitor, rather than a completely new system.

For more information, visit www.autocue.com.




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