Prompter People Auto-Reversing Teleprompter Monitor 400 NIT
This is the prompting monitor on its own, the part that fails first and the part people upgrade from a tablet to. Reversing is built into the display rather than bolted on in software, so text reads correctly off the beamsplitter straight out of the box, and the reversing can be switched off to use the panel as an ordinary monitor or a direct-view jib display.
The housing is metal with side inputs and locking 4-pin XLR power, which keeps cable runs out of the camera's way on a sled. It is a direct replacement for the older Prompter People 11 and 12 inch reversing monitors. A VESA mounting plate is needed to hang it on a teleprompter sled and is not part of the monitor SKU.
| Type | Auto-reversing teleprompter monitor, 400 NIT |
|---|---|
| Sizes | 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 18, 19, 22 and 24 in |
| Aspect | 4:3 and 16:9 widescreen versions |
| Reversing | Internal, can be switched off for normal monitor use |
| Inputs | Side inputs |
| Power | 4-pin XLR locking |
| Housing | Metal casing |
| Mounting | VESA plate required for sled mounting (sold separately) |









