PIXELINK SHIPS WINDOWS, X WINDOWS DOCUMENT IMAGING SYSTEMS DISPLAYING 256
SHADES OF GRAY OR COLORS FROM ONE CONTROLLER

Hudson, MA--August 23, 1993-- Pixelink Corporation today announced it has
begun shipping high resolution 20-inch monitors that can display 256
shades of gray from a true gray scale pallet as an option for its 120XDS
Windows and UNIX/X Windows document imaging systems. With this option,
Pixelink is the first industry vendor to enable its customers to select
256 gray shades or colors from the same controller.

Pixelink 120XDS system users can run either 256 gray shades or colors at a
flicker-free 76Hz screen refresh rate and 120 dots per inch (dpi) clarity,
just by exchanging monitors run from the same controller card. Marketing
and Sales Director Bill Ingraham explained, "When images or busy graphics
are the issue, our continuous tone gray scale is stunning. And to switch
from gray to color, the customer just swaps monitors - a simple upgrade
path, with only minimal work interruption." All 120XDS systems offer the
same high performance Windows display acceleration, 120 dpi resolution,
76Hz screen refresh and 8x hardware zoom.

According to Ingraham, "Pixelink doesn't penalize our customers for
choosing between color and gray scale displays -- we maintain the same 256
shades or colors, and a stable 76Hz CRT refresh rate. With the 120XDS,
Pixelink customers don't have to compromise on display quality or
ergonomics." Other imaging system vendors only offer 16 shades to their
gray scale customers --and on their color systems, screen refresh rates
for most large color monitors drop by almost 20 percent compared to gray
scale. "This performance gap increases the likelihood that images will
flicker on their color screens," Ingraham said.

Introduced last November at the Federal Imaging Conference and Exposition
in Washington, DC, the Pixelink 120XDS system can run Microsoft Windows
3.1-based document display tasks significantly faster than current
PC-based offerings. The UNIX/X Windows version delivers up to 70,000
Xstones while displaying 1600 x 1200 images, the industry's highest
performance for PC-based X Windowing systems. Product shipments of the
released OS/2 2.1 version began in early August.

Based on a non-interlaced 200MHz graphics controller from Number Nine
Computer Corporation that accelerates both text and graphics display
performance, the 120XDS lets users see two document pages simultaneously
on-screen at 120 dpi (or 1600 x 1200 pixels) resolution. Even with this
ultra-high resolution displaying more document "real estate", users can
closely examine specific document sections using the HawkEye zoom feature.
With the touch of a single key, users can magnify the entire screen by up
to 8x, then scroll and pan over the magnified section with the mouse.

Gray scale versions of 120XDS Windows and 120XDS UNIX/X Windows document
imaging display systems start at $2,695. Selecting the 21-inch color
monitor option adds $2,000 to the system price.

Pixelink provides high-performance display systems to OEMs, system
integrators and corporate users throughout North America. Pixelink
specializes in integrating gray scale and color monitors with video
controllers, to deliver high-resolution document imaging systems that meet
challenging customer requirements in government, university, business,
science, engineering, medical, and graphic arts applications.

Pixelink Corp
8 Kane Industrial Dr, Hudson, MA 01749

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