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A DIGITAL PRESENTATION TECHNOLOGY that manages anything from text to full motion video has the potential of expanding the usefulness of personal computers, while rendering them less intimidating.
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Ripley, G.D. DVI — A digital multimedia technology. J. Comput. High. Educ. 1, 74–103 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02941636
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