STB Systems, Inc. is First to Unveil IBM Personal Computer Power Series
Compatible Multi-Monitor Graphics Adapter

Richardson, Texas (June 19, 1995) -- STB Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ-STBI) has
announced the introduction of its MVP-PCI 2.0 Multi-Monitor graphics
adapter, a PCI 2.0 compliant adapter that is fully compatible with the new
IBM Personal Computer Power Series desktop systems.

The MVP-PCI 2.0 is the newest member of STB's PCI, Tseng Labs-based,
Multi-Monitor Product line. This cutting-edge solution provides two
independent graphics ports from a single PCI bus slot and supports
existing and emerging high-end workstation applications.

Rex Ferguson Jr., STB's Product Marketing Manager for Multi-Monitor
Products comments that, "with the introduction of the MVP-PCI 2.0, STB
Systems becomes the first and only manufacturer to market a fully PCI 2.0
compliant adapter." STB's long term goal is to provide solutions that
prevent future operating problems, he adds, "if a customer were to install
a competitors product, it would work initially, but it would cause future
long term operating and compatibility problems which can be fully avoided
by installing STB's MVP-PCI 2.0 from the start."

Full IBM Power Series Compatible

STB has worked with IBM to provide an optimized hardware and software
solution for multiple monitors on a single personal workstation and to
ensure that the MVP-PCI 2.0 will operate reliably in the new IBM Power
Series desktops.

The IBM Personal Computer Power Series delivers superior performance to
meet the increasing demands of client/server environments. Based on an
industry-standard platform, the systems take advantage of the PowerPC
microprocessor to provide an open environment capable of running advanced
applications on a variety of 32-bit operating systems.

STB's MVP-PCI 2.0 utilizes a PCI to PCI bridge chip to ensure compliance
with the PCI specifications for electrical "loading." Two MVP-PCI 2.0
adapters may be installed in a single system to provide support for up to
four monitors simultaneously. STB will provide Virtual Desktop Drivers
with the MVP-PCI 2.0 for Windows NT 3.51and AIX(r) 4.1. Support for OS/2
Warp Connect (PowerPC Edition) and Solaris (PowerPC Edition) will be added
according to market demands.

A Productive New Marketplace

The STB MVP-PCI targets the financial marketplace, as well as industrial
process control, emergency dispatch and other applications which require
workstation-level processing and the rapid display of complex and dynamic
graphics too intensive to fit on one monitor.

"A new industry standard of display functionality and performance has been
achieved through the combination of accelerated Multi-Monitor technology
offered by the STB MVP-PCI 2.0 and the processing power provided by a
Power Series desktop to provide the super client solutionof choice," said
Vanessa Hewett, a team leader in the development of STB's IBM Power Series
compatible MVP-PCI 2.0 product. Ms. Hewett adds, "STB is tremendously
excited about the new IBM PowerPC-based technology and we are pleased to
be working with IBM to offer the solution in markets which require the
utmost in performance."

The STB MVP-PCI 2.0 will be available as an add-in option through IBM PC
Direct and STB Systems. The MVP-PCI 2.0 will also be available through IBM
PC Direct as an integrated component in the Power Series desktop systems
by August 15, 1995.
 
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