Autoscript to unveil MFC-1 Magno foot control

Mar 12, 2009 1:51 PM

    

Autoscript will unveil the MFC-1 Magno foot control for magnetic, frictionless presenter-control over teleprompters at the NAB Show.

The MFC-1 Magno foot control relies on frictionless magnetic technology and employs a Hall effect encoder to overcome one of the main handicaps of existing prompter-control devices, which use torsional-spring mechanisms.

Autoscript has integrated frictionless magnetic technology into its new MFC-1 Magno foot control and companion MFC desk pad, both of which provide an ultra-responsive user interface for control of prompting systems.

The MFC-1 Magno foot control and companion MFC desk pad connect directly with WinPlus prompter software and feature built-in intelligence to allow production staff or multiple presenters to allocate any controller for use at any time and with fail-safe accuracy.

See Autoscript at the NAB Show in Booth C6026.




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