| Jumbo Placement |
It's All About Location, Location, and SizeMany factors contribute to a successful meeting. Perhaps one of the most underrated variables is the type and placement of prompter displays. That's because until now, options were limited, and you worked with what you had. We understand that, although all meetings have similarities, each has unique elements. In fact, meetings are more like fingerprints than templates. That's why our prompter packages can be easily customized for your event. Through effective placement of our displays, you can significantly impact the speaker's delivery. And everybody knows, if you make the speaker look good... you make everyone look good. With prompters, the basic rule of thumb is this: The more places presenters look, the more natural they appear. And the more realistic their Eye Contact, the greater their connection with the audience. Our RecommendationsFor most events, we highly recommend at least two Lines of Sight. Three will dramatically increase your presenters' "stage appeal" by helping them include those in the middle of the room. Four prompters is ideal because it gives speakers panaromic eye contact. With Jumbo Bright, you have the flexibility to aim these prompters at one "sweet spot" on the stage, or several overlapping positions. You can easily mix-and-match these displays to achieve optimal results. Our Specifications Page will also help you determine which Jumbo combination you should consider. Watch the video, surf the site, then contact us to discuss the best way to use our large prompters at your location. We're happy to answer your venue-specific questions. |

We recently caught up with one of the models, the Jumbo 70, to find out just what makes these prompters so remarkable.
1. The Ping Pong Presentation
2. Chronic Floor-Sightedness
3. Speaker Separation Anxiety
4. Inferior Sunscreen
5. Public Display of Scriptation
6. Shooting the Message
7. The Pigeon Dance Interview
8. Glaring Gobo Glass
9. Riser Clutter – Stage Obstruction
10. Battle for the Paddle
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