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2016-08-11T09:38:23
Great product. Really made well and was simple to assemble. We switch from the iPad to the Surface for different applications and this gives us that flexibility.
S A.
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Diagonal 8" TFT - LCD
640x480 up to 1024x768
380cd/m2
250:1
65/65(R/L)
DC 11-13V
<10W
0-65C
8.1" x 6.4" x 1.6" (Monitor)
3.0 lbs (Complete kit)
iKan 1 year warranty
Well Made, Easy To Assemble
By S A.
Great product. Really made well and was simple to assemble. We switch from the iPad to the Surface for different applications and this gives us that flexibility.
The PT1000 is a small and light portable teleprompter kit. It mounts to the hotshoe on your camera and is light enough to be shoulder mounted. It also features VGA and Video inputs. It comes included with a copy of the Prompter Pro 2.0 teleprompting software.
The PT1000 is a small light weight teleprompting system. It uses an 8" LCD monitor attached to the unique mounting arm. The arm then attaches to the shoe mount of your camera and the monitor sits on top of the lens.