Desktop Video Conferencing Software Provider  InVision Systems Corp. Ships
its New Release 2.0

New Release 2.0 Offers Windows 3.1 LAN/WAN Users a Real-Time, Multi-tasking
Engine and IPX Support

WASHINGTON, D.C.,  Jan 10, 1994 --  At this year's ComNet'94  exhibition,
to be held Jan 25 - 27, InVision Systems Corporation   will be
demonstrating its new 2.0 Release of InVision Video  Conferencing for
Windows in Booth #2337.  InVision is the video  conferencing industry's
first packet-based, Real-Time, Full-Motion,  Audio and Video Conferencing
solution that was designed exclusively  to operate over today's LAN and
WAN networking infrastructures,  including Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI,
Frame Relay, ATM and ISDN.

"We're all extremely excited about Release 2.0," said  James J. Geddes,
Jr., President and CEO of InVision Systems.   "Developing our Real-Time,
Pre-Emptive Delivery and Multi-tasking  engine is an immense engineering
accomplishment, for it delivers  our users the performance that is
promised by Microsoft Corp.  in its upcoming Chicago release.  Moreover,
porting InVision  to Novell's IPX protocol, eliminates the need to
purchase and  install TCP/IP software on the workstation for the purpose
of  accommodating our InVision application.  IPX support opens many  new
opportunities for us that are not yet available in the Windows- based
TCP/IP software industry, foremost of which is the ability  to have a
one-to-many Video Conference session."

"Since our shipment of the 1.0 version in June, we've continuously
monitored our customer feedback and responded with  an aggressive and
timely salvo of highly significant technological  enhancements that
breathes a new and even higher level of  functionality into the product"
said Michael Thompson, Vice  President of Product Development.

"The predicted future of visual communications  technology is definitely on
the LAN connected desktop. Support  for routable protocols such as IPX and
TCP/IP allows our InVision  solution to be a very elegant network
application" said Geddes    "InVision is the first company to get it,"
said Paul Callahan,  senior analyst for Forrester Research of Cambridge,
Mass.  "At  the desktop, video conferencing has to rely on PC LAN
technology  as the distribution mechanism.  It's not any easy problem to 
solve, but that's the reality."

Release 2.0 of InVision includes numerous features  which eliminate the
deleterious aspects of other video conferencing  systems.  New for Release
2.0 are:

 * Real-Time, Pre-Emptive Multi-tasking Engine, which 
   delivers Audio and Video to the network over IPX or 
   VxD-based TCP/IP stacks, resulting in greatly reduced 
   latency.
 * IPX support allows InVision to operate over Novell's 
   native protocol
 * User Configurable Bandwidths from 56Kbps to 512Kbps
 * User Configurable Frame Rates from 1 to 15 Frames-per-Second
 * Image Capture and Storage in eleven popular formats, 
   including JPEG, Encapsulated Postscript, Windows Metafile, 
   TIFF, BMP, PCX, TGA, DCX, WPG, GIF and PICT.
 * Driver support for popular Codec boards: Action-Media II by  

Intel/IBM, Mambo DVI by MediaShare, PCTV-SLC by Ace Coin Ltd.,  and DVI
Board by Fast Electronics.

 * Visual Address Book
 * Two 'Live & Scalable' Video Windows: One of yourself and 
   One of the Remote individual
 * Improved Video Quality and Resolution
 * Improved In-Band Audio

InVision Systems Corp. intends to offer additional Codec  Driver support in
its InVision product for the CCITT standards  H.320 and H.261, JPEG, as
well as Intel's Indeo and Microsoft's  Video for Windows technology. 
Support for these and other features  are scheduled for later in the
year.

An optional 'White Board' application is also available,  called
VisionGraphics. This new capability incorporates Future Labs. 

TALKShow's interactive 'White Board' system that allows multiple  users to
collaborate on the same document and files.  VisionGraphics  comes with a
wide range of annotating tools, including a freehand  pencil, color
markers, arrows, pointers, circles, rectangles, text and eraser, so each
member of a document conference session can give  his or her own comments
about the shared text or image.

InVision 2.0 is now available in a Software-only version  (which includes
documentation) and is priced at $995 per copy,  with quantity and Reseller
pricing available.  InVision's optional  VisionGraphics program sells for
$195 per copy.  The Company also  offers InVision 'Compatible' Hardware
items, such as: Single ISA-slot  Codec Boards, Color Video Camera's and
multimedia-based Telephone  Handset assemblies in various configurations. 


InVision 2.0 operates on any LAN or WAN system, with  the System
Requirements being any 386/486-based PC running Microsoft  Windows 3.1, 4
Mb of RAM or higher, 3 Mb of available disk space,  VGA, SVGA or better
graphics card, one 16-bit expansion slot (full- length), TCP/IP software
(Windows Sockets API Compliant) or IPX,  NDIS, ODI or Packet Driver
support for the Network Interface Cards.

InVision Systems Corporation specializes in developing and  marketing
desktop video conferencing software technology for computer  networks. 
InVision Systems Corp. is located at 8500 Leesburg Pike,  Suite 300,
Vienna, VA 22182; Telephone (703) 506-0094; Fax: (703)  506-0098;
Electronic Mail: Internet:  info@invision.com and CompuServe:  
72002,1677

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