Autoscript to unveil LED backlit TFT-Plus panel teleprompters

Mar 5, 2009 2:19 PM

    
Autoscript will feature 17in, 15in, 12in and 8in versions of the new LED TFT-Plus monitors at the NAB Show.

Autoscript will feature 17in, 15in, 12in and 8in versions of the new LED TFT-Plus monitors at the NAB Show.

Autoscript will unveil high-brightness LED back lighting for its TFT-Plus flat-screen teleprompting solutions at the NAB Show.

Leveraging recent advances in LED technology, Autoscript will offer this next-generation illumination technology at no extra cost over its current TFT display range. Autoscript’s NAB exhibit will include 17in, 15in, 12in and 8in versions of the new LED TFT-Plus monitors, which feature an illuminated control panel for easy visibility in dark studio conditions.

To complement this new line of LED screens, Autoscript also will introduce a range of lightweight, robust hoods as well as standard and extra wide-angle hoods that enable quick cleaning and glass replacement.

See Autoscript at NAB Show Booth C6026.




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