Teleprompter in a sentence as a noun

For that matter, a good teleprompter would probably be pretty sweet.

Just a thought on the presentation itself -- they seem to be relying on a teleprompter too much.

Email text to friendly teleprompter girl as sulky technician hooks up your mic.

They are selected based on their looks, personality, and ability to read a teleprompter without.

I want the talk to be a natural extension of me and my knowledge, not something artificial that I'm reading, as if from a teleprompter.

The keynote presenters almost all read directly from the teleprompter, rarely attempting eye contact with the people in the audience.

Take that away, and he'd be the most regular politician, with nothing to distinguish him from hundreds of others that can artfully read calculated words from a teleprompter.

The teleprompter thing started to die once the entire field of Republican candidates was winnowed down to the single non-crazy one who was perfectly happy to use a teleprompter.

"For all I know Fyodor is a collective of cheap developers and designers from far-far-away coordinated through an outsourcing agency with a single front figure reading from a teleprompter.

Are patent filings made public immediately, and even if so, does that preclude the use of a similar concept right away?It's a bit ridiculous that a logical design for a digital teleprompter-recorder could be patented, in a world where new UI concepts can be whipped up and released in a few hours.

Teleprompter definitions

noun

a prompter for television performers

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