Tri-Vision's V-Chip Technology Available                     On Special Internet Site by June 12 in                     Conjunction With Encoding by                     Broadcasters
                      Business Wire - May 27, 1998 17:24
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                      NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 27, 1998--Sixteen                     days 'til v-chip. 
                      In a response to Vice President Albert Gore's call to action today for                     next steps to be taken on implementing v-chip technology, Tri-Vision                     Electronics Ltd./Ltee agreed with retail distribution partner, Ingram                     Entertainment to take advance orders on the internet for the V-gis(TM)                     set top boxes. 
                      National distribution in retail stores and through cable operators will                     begin in late June and national coverage should be completed by                     September 15. 
                      "We are first to the market for parents who want to purchase the                     V-gis(TM) set top box by June 12," said Todd Grunberg, vice president                     of marketing and business development of Tri-Vision. "We have agreed                     to begin selling our set top boxes via the internet site www.v-gis.com and                     we already have some phone calls from many people who have heard                     about the product by word of mouth." 
                      Grunberg continued, "Parents concerned by the ever-increasing rate of                     violence and inappropriate subject matter seen on television were given a                     dose of good news today when the Vice President called for swifter                     action on the encoding by the networks and the continued implementation                     of the v-chip. Being first to the market with this unique technology that                     will help parents choose programming all the way to the content level is                     our response to the commitment the manufacturing industry made last                     year to the Congress, the White House and most importantly to the                     American people." 
                      V-gis(TM) is Tri-Vision's proprietary brand name and technology for the                     generic term v-chip. 
                      The V-gis(TM) set top box is available in two products, one a decoder                     and the other a converter/decoder. Suggested retail on the decoder is                     USD$79.99 and on the converter/decoder USD$139.99. 
                      Both V-gis(TM) products feature: 
                      1) blocking technology that can read both the TV Guidelines and the                     MPAA ratings; 
                      2) an easy-to-follow on screen menu; 
                      3) a unique one-time-set feature that the parent can set and leave alone; 
                      4) a four-digit Parent Identification Number (PIN) that can turn the                     device on or off easily; 
                      5) a security sleeve that keeps older children from tampering or                     disconnecting the device; 
                      6) a unique infrared eye that modestly sits atop the TV while the                     hardware is hidden behind the set; 
                      7) in-home adaptable for any changes to ratings so that parents don't                     have to buy new boxes for every change in the rating system. 
                      The V-gis(TM) technology is software invented by Canadian Engineering                     Professor Tim Collings. His work to complete the v-chip technology was                     started after he was horrified by the massacre of 14 female college                     students in 1989. 
                      "In Canada, we have seen the same kind of awful violence that has been                     ripping apart the fabric of America's youth," said Grunberg. "We honestly                     believe that the V-gis(TM) technology is the first step needed to help                     North America's parents manage the increased amount of violence,                     sexual content, language and inappropriate dialogue being seen on our                     TV's today." 
                      Tri-Vision International Ltd./Ltee is a public company founded in                     1986 and trading on Canada's Toronto Stock Exchange and Alberta                     Stock Exchange under the symbol TVL. The Company is a world leader                     in the rapidly-expanding communications technology industry. 
                      Tri-Vision Electronics Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tri-Vision                     International Ltd./Ltee, holds the exclusive global rights to the                     proprietary v-chip technology developed by award-winning Canadian                     inventor, Tim Collings. 
                      For public relations and marketing information contact MBF&I at                     615/255-6234 ext. 116 or at email to cc@mbfi-nashville.com. For                     investor relations information contact Century Communications at                     888/298-8551 (toll free) or by email to tri-vision@tri-vision.ca. 
                           CONTACT:  Tri-Vision, Nashville                                    Chris Cunningham, 615/255-6234, ext. 116
                           
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