The TP-700 is a professional, easy-to-use teleprompter based on hardware built to withstand the most demanding conditions and software with high-end features. A high-quality mirror glass with a low iron content is used, so that the mirror has no tint. It features a bright 15" 4:3 LCD screen with the integrated dvPrompter Plus application, so there is no need to run software on a laptop.
This teleprompter can be used with ENG-style cameras mounted directly on the teleprompter itself, or with any camera in its stand-alone configuration. Supports up to 19" Talent monitors with 75 mm and 100 mm VESA mounts, ideal for use with Datavideo TLM-170 series monitors.
Via HDMI input and output or IP sync over Ethernet, multiple TP-700s can be connected together. The HDMI input also allows you to use the 15" LCD screen as an HDMI monitor with third party software if required. The HDMI output can also drive other external displays. The teleprompter can be controlled using our WR-500 handheld remote, FS-30 foot pedal or any generic presentation remote with a USB receiver.
The powerful text editor allows you to remotely change font size, type, color and justification on a per-script basis, and even use multiple different fonts within a single script. The editor also supports embedding images and creating playlists from multiple scripts.
When using two TP-700s together in a P2P (Peer to Peer) interview setup, the interviewer and interviewee are able to look directly into the camera lens while still looking directly at an image of each other. This equates to a natural one-on-one interviewing style that is also much more engaging for the audience. In addition to text-based scripts, you can now import Powerpoint or Keynote presentation slides via the web interface; slides can be controlled using the WR-500 hardware controller or the web-based remote control interface. dvPrompter Plus supports seamless switching between scripts and text-based slides and real-time slide mirroring so your content is in the right direction even when viewed through the mirror glass.