Tecom Intros New Prime Lectern
The Prime lectern by Tecom is aimed at the entry-level market — Tecom says the TPP-11W is the lowest cost podium it’s ever designed. Integrated with AV control, HDMI and VGA signal routing, a 19″ touch-screen, microphone, DVD player, speakers and shelves for additional AV gear, the Prime is meant to be used in classrooms and auditoriums in K-12 and higher-education facilities.

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