Autoscript to roll out new TFT screens at NAB2008

Mar 20, 2008 8:41 AM

    

At NAB2008, Autoscript will introduce a new line of TFT screens, the result of collaboration with control card manufacturer Digital View Group.

The new line features LED backlit displays, reducing weight, power consumption and heat generation. These benefits give greater reliability, performance and longer TFT life.

The technology alliance with Digital View enables greater picture and more advanced service diagnostics, which provide information, such as run life, taking TFT management to a new level of support.

Autoscript will also show its ELP-8DV field-portable prompting system that mounts directly on a tripod and works with small, lightweight cameras.

See Autoscript in NAB booth C6419, or visit www.autoscript.tv.




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