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CueScript celebrates anniversary with new products at NAB 2024

The company will showcase new products and upgrades at the show, which takes place between April 14-17, at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas

CueScript will celebrate its 10th anniversary by showcasing new products and upgrades to its prompting technologies at NAB 2024, from April 14-17 show at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas.

All the new lines will be on display, along with existing products, at Booth C 4916:

CueVue – CueScript says it has all the functionality of CueB, the hub of the CueScript prompting system, in a small field footprint. The CueVue can be run either on POE, or USB. With four outputs, it is designed for on-the-scene reporting of news stories and election coverage.

CueFlip – CueFlip is a smart folding field prompter and talent monitor that, the company claims, eliminates breakage concerns when transporting systems. CueFlip overturns tradition with screens that fold face-to-face securely, eliminating the possibility of damaging outward facing displays.

SayiT V2– CueScript’s voice-activated prompting software, SayiT streamlines the prompting experience by automatically scrolling speech with text in synchronisation, eliminating the need for manual scrolling. New for NAB 2024, SayiT V2 will be demonstrated with an improved back engine.

CSMV222 – a 22” prompter – There are two key features of the CSMV222 – the prompter’s 4×3 ratio has larger letters than similar widescreen prompters, and the high bright display makes it easier to read.

“Ten years ago, we launched a new kind of prompter company; one totally dedicated to delivering cutting-edge, quality technology backed by unparalleled service and support,” said Michael Accardi, president, CueScript. “At this NAB, we’re bringing the very latest additions to our prompter platform – many never seen before and totally unique in the industry, and all designed for ease-of-use and built for flexibility.”