STEREOGRAPHICS ANNOUNCES WEB PAGE FOR 3D STEREOSCOPIC PRODUCT LINE

San Rafael, CA -- February 27, 1995-- StereoGraphics Corporation, the
world's leading supplier of stereo three-dimensional electronic display
equipment, announced today an on-line business home page on the World Wide
Web. The page is available now at URL address
http://infolane.com/infolane/stereog/sghp.html.

The Web, with its graphical, interactive nature, is well-suited for
StereoGraphics customers, business partners, and potential customers in
the technical community who can now access basic information about company
products and technology, as well as sales and service operations.

A business-to-business capability links business partner pages and allows
StereoGraphics' 3D partners to share multimedia documents on-line with
other business partners and those interested in 3D stereo technology. The
StereoGraphics' home page is available via Fremont, CA-based InfoLane
Corp., a Web services provider.

Hypertext links to other pages can furnish product information, business
reply cards, user success stories, event calendars, technical support and
allow the company to respond to user questions. The linked pages transport
users to various on-line locations depending on user interests. A business
reply page automatically generates an email message for quick response by
StereoGraphics' sales department whenever a Web user requests more
information.

'As the fax machine replaced a lot of letters going through the post
office, so too will the Internet replace fax machines,' said Wil Cochran,
vice president of sales and marketing at StereoGraphics. 'The Internet is
ideal for reaching users of technical products, and our page is designed
to provide 24-hour information to satisfy curiosity about the role of our
3D stereo products in a variety of markets. With millions of commercial
Internet and on-line users in over 60 countries combined with the
explosion of 3D imaging applications and our role as the number one 3D
product supplier, we feel it is important to provide such information in
the most immediate way Possible -- on the Web.'

The StereoGraphics home page, according to Cochran, is an ideal venue to
promote customer satisfaction with business partners while providing
greater access to external information sources, as customers can add
related information to the page. Cochran said that the page promotes
product identity and awareness, and at the same time helps the company
automate its process for faster sales and service response.

'With the expansion of the Internet to the home market, future Web
demographics will prove an idea] forum for discussing StereoGraphics and
its upcoming products,' said Cochran. He noted that currently the majority
of Internet subscribers are located at academic, scientific, technical
institutions and high-technology companies.

Because of the graphical interface, most new Internet users will first
access the net through the Web. Computer graphics, audio and video are
easily transmitted, similar to CD-ROM multimedia now in use, while
facilitating net surfing.

InfoLane Corporation provides Web-page development and site-hosting,
Internet marketing and tracing services, as well as complete dial-up
access to the Internet for personal and commercial users. Andy McRae,
president of InfoLane and a professional in the computer industry for over
fifteen years, is an industry veteran, having worked on artificial
intelligence, multimedia CD-ROM projects and virtual reality with a major
workstation company before launching InfoLane in mid-1994. For further
information, call 510-797-8086 or email info@Infolane.com. Or review
InfoLane's online portfolio of business home pages at their WWW address,
http://infolane.com/infolane.html.

CRYSTALEYES TECHNOLOGY

StereoGraphics' patented CrystalEyes depth perception products utilize true
3D stereo to improve and dramatize viewing for a broad and diverse user
universe. CrystalEyes products provide high-resolution, realistic and
flicker-free stereo viewing for scientific visualization, animation,
medical imaging, surgical endoscopy, molecular modeling, computer games,
photogrammetry, location-based entertainment, motion simulation,
inspection systems, remote vehicle control, flight simulation, corporate
presentations and all types of education and training.

CrystalEyes incorporates liquid crystal (LC) shutters that alternate
between transparent and opaque at 120 frames per second and are
synchronized with a stereo-ready projector or monitor (at 120Hz) using
wireless, infrared signals. For example, when the left image is on the
video screen, the left lens of the eyewear opens while the right lens
closes -- thereby channeling the appropriate image to the appropriate eye.
The result is a non-flickering true stereo 3D image. When 'closed,'
CrystalEyes' liquid-crystal shutters are opaque enough to ensure that the
unwanted half of the stereo pair doesn't leak through, and when open, the
shutters are transparent enough to ensure that the overall image is
realistically bright. This high dynamic range results in virtually
'ghostless' 3D images.

As part of its efforts to bring stereo viewing (and virtual reality)
products into mainstream computing and video, StereoGraphics' CrystalEyes
VR, a high-resolution, full-color, affordable interactive stereo virtual
reality viewing system, offers head tracking with six degrees of freedom.
The firm's Projection ZScreen and low-cost passive CrystalEyes glasses
configuration enables large groups of 100 or more to simultaneously view
3D objects, while reducing the cost of eyewear.

StereoGraphics has also made three dimensional stereo viewing possible on
non-stereo ready computers (using stereo-ready monitors) with CrystalEyes
PC. The product works with most popular desktop system platforms,
including IBM PCs and compatibles, Apple Macintosh, Power Mac and Power
PC, as well as Amiga computers. It includes the CrystalEyes lightweight,
untethered eyewear and combines stereo electronics and an infrared emitter
into a single small package which sits on top of the monitor.

StereoGraphics Corp., founded in 1980, invented and developed the market
for modern stereo imaging hardware. Due to its capability, reasonable
price and state-of-the-art technology backed by 15 patents, CrystalEyes
systems are accepted as the industry standard for stereo viewing.
StereoGraphics is located at 2171 East Francisco Boulevard, San Rafael,
California 94901, phone 415/459-4500, fax 415/459-3020, email
stereo@well.com.

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