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    I have the 11" version of the prompter people prompter and it is a great portable.
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    I'm looking for a portable 17" prompter and I seem to have narrowed it down to these three:

    1 - http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...On_Camera.html

    2 - http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...7_Flex_17.html

    3 - http://us-store.autocue.com/prompter-SSP17

    I'm inclined toward Prompter People cause I met them once in their distribution center in San Jose and was impressed by them. They seem like good folks. Anyone want to help me? I'm paralyzed here trying to choose such an expensive piece of equipment!


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    I have the Prompterpeople 17", but it mounts on the camera tripod, not on a separate stand like this one.
    I've used it once or twice a month for 4 years, no problems.
    You might want to buy it from them (I think same price as B&H) for tech support.
    Good luck!


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    I only use a teleprompter occasionally, but when I need one I hate the rental/crew expense. So I've just kitted up with an Ipad version that works great and doesn't break the bank.
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    http://www.onetakeonly.com/OneTakeOn..._Prompter.html
    The pad prompter, very well designed, and made with high grade parts. $399
    Combined with Bombing Brain Teleprompter+ software- 15 bucks.
    http://www.bombingbrain.com/teleprompt_support.html
    The software lets me link on bluetooth to my Iphone and operate the teleprompter remotely.
    The learning curve was nothing, up and working in one day, used it on a job the next, no problem.
    If you own an IPad you owe it to yourself to look into this as an alternative.


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