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Bodelin Technologies ProPrompter II delivers light, mobile teleprompting
May 8, 2008 1:28 PM
The ProPrompter II teleprompter is available in LCD and Pocket PC versions.
Bodelin Technologies unveiled the ProPrompter II, a mobile teleprompter, at NAB2008.
The ProPrompter II is made with studio-quality 40/60 beamsplitter glass and comes with a precision-crafted metal bezel and tray as well as an ABS hood. It is equipped with a standard 100mm back mount and an 85mm adapter ring. Other adapter rings are available as options.
The product is available in two versions: the ProPrompter II LCD for studio and field use and the ProPrompter II Pocket PC for the field reporter. The former has more viewing space and can connect directly to a reporter’s laptop. The latter runs the company’s Pocket PC Teleprompter software on the handheld computing device and supports real-time text updating and control over prompting speed.
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