News Archive
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Low cost teleprompting from the Autocue experts
October 30 2009
Historically, professional production equipment, especially teleprompting, was the preserve of top-end broadcasters. Nowadays, with prices reducing and equipment becoming simpler to use, a variety of non-traditional broadcasters, including schools and businesses, have begun to create their own content. To ensure a professional look and feel, many of these institutions are looking to add teleprompting systems to their set-up. In this competitive environment, they are demanding the traditional quality but without the top-end broadcast price-tags.
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Autocue launches completely new Starter Series prompter packages priced from £999
September 11 2009
Following the successful launch of the new 10” and 17” Starter Series prompter packages at NAB 2009 and the subsequent sales around the world, Autocue adds five new products to the Series at IBC 2009: a 7” package, an iPhone package, a conference system (or optional conference add-on to prompting package), Mac OS version of the QStart software, and a C-Stand or lighting stand attachment.
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Autocue/ QTV Introduce new value for money prompting solutions to meet Broadcasters' needs
February 01 2009
Autocue/ QTV, the leading provider of teleprompting and newsroom automation solutions, will launch a series of new prompting technologies at NAB 2009. An improved range of Master Series panels, SDI compatible prompting systems, Ethernet-based controllers, and a new software-based communication system for on-air talent, are designed to enable broadcasters to improve their existing systems through incremental investment.
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Should LED backlit panels prompt you to change your Autocue?
January 12 2009
LED backlit panels gained increasing prominence in the broadcast industry in 2008. As you would expect from a market leader, for over a year now, Autocue’s in-house design and manufacturing team have been working with panel industry experts and customers to evaluate the benefits offered. The conclusion – that this technology does not yet offer our teleprompting customers sufficient value to justify the price premium, and to overcome the potential ‘end of life’ risks.
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