DIGITAL VISION DROPS PRICES ON COMPUTEREYES LINE

June 10, 1993 -- (DEDHAM, MA) -- DIGITAL VISION, Inc., manufacturer of the
ComputerEyes/RT video frame grabber and the ComputerEyes/Pro video
digitizer, has just announced significant price reductions on the entire
IBM PC ComputerEyes line.

Effective immediately, Digital Vision's top of the line frame grabber,
ComputerEyes/RT, drops in price by 33% from $599.95 to $399.95. Both
ComputerEyes/Pro, the still-video digitizer and ComputerEyes/RT
Monochrome, the black-and-white version of ComputerEyes/RT, drop 25% from
$399.95 to $299.95.

"Our philosophy has always been that of providing the best product at the
best possible price", said Digital Vision President, David Pratt. "These
new prices simply make ComputerEyes an incredible value. They bring the
price of our high quality capture cards in line with, or lower than, many
of the popular but lesser quality capture cards on the market today."

ComputerEyes/RT grabs full-screen, 640 x 480, 16.7 million color images in
1/30th of a second from any source with NTSC composite video or S-video
output. The result is near-photographic quality images in black-and-white,
color, or gray-scale. The user can then save the images in Targa, TIFF,
PCX, GIF, JPEG, and other file formats and use them in desktop publishing,
graphic arts, image databasing, presentations, or a variety of other
applications. ComputerEyes/RT also grabs movies and stores them to
Autodesk Animator or Microsoft Video for Windows compatible files.
ComputerEyes/RT is available in a full 24-bit color version, or an
economical black-and-white version.

Although ComputerEyes/RT is now priced lower than the competition, it is a
superior frame grabber in many ways. ComputerEyes/RT is one of the only
frame grabber cards that truly captures full video frames and true RGB
data; other popular TV-in-a-window cards capture single video fields, only
about half the resolution and half the number of colors, making for
inferior quality captures. And since ComputerEyes/RT does not attach to
the VGA feature connector, it is compatible with virtually every VGA
display adapter. ComputerEyes/RT does not impose the memory restrictions
that other frame grabbers do; you can have 8, 16, 32 or more megabytes of
RAM with no compatibility problems. Finally, unlike other frame grabbers,
ComputerEyes/RT comes with both DOS and Windows software. A developers kit
and developers support is available should there be need to incorporate
capture routines within your own software.

"Other frame grabbers use chip sets that limit the resolution and limit the
number of colors you can capture. Since ComputerEyes/RT uses its own
method of image capture, we do not face the same limitations", said Mr.
Pratt. "As such, the ComputerEyes/RT design is one that can remain viable
for years to come through software enhancements and updates."

ComputerEyes/RT is widely distributed thru Ingram Micro, Merisel, and many
popular channels.

Digital Vision, 270 Bridge St, Dedham, MA 02026
617-329-5400;  fax: 617-329-6286

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