Bodelin launches ProPrompter for iPhone

May 7, 2009 11:40 AM


             
Made of high-grade aircraft aluminum, the ProPrompter Wing attaches to the tripod mount of any camera.

Made of high-grade aircraft aluminum, the ProPrompter Wing attaches to the tripod mount of any camera.

Bodelin Technologies, manufacturer of the ProPrompter mobile teleprompters, released three new additions at the NAB Show.

The first is ProPrompter software for iPhone and iTouch devices with features such as landscape mode, smooth scrolling, seven speed levels with on-the-fly adjustment and unlimited script capacity.

To use the iPhone or iTouch and ProPrompter software with a camera, Bodelin created the ProPrompter Wing. Made of high-grade aircraft aluminum, the ProPrompter Wing attaches to the tripod mount of any camera. The iPhone or iTouch is placed in a secure clip that holds it in landscape mode directly next to the lens.

When used with the in-the-lens mobile ProPrompter with a magnifier, the text on the iPhone or iTouch appears twice its size. This new model is called the ProPrompter ProMag.


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