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From: Ben Delaney <76217.3074@CompuServe.COM>
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Subject: New VR Magazine (PUBS)
Date: 24 Nov 1994 00:07:27 GMT
Organization: CyberEdge Journal
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For Immediate Release			     For more information:
November 28, 1994    Ben Delaney, Publisher -- 415-331-EDGE (3343)


        New Magazine Focuses on Virtual Reality 
CyberEdge Journal's Virtual Reality Products debuts today


Sausalito, Calif. -- Attendees at the New York Virtual Reality Expo 
were introduced to a new publication that will help them make 
sense of the exploding Virtual Reality Industry. Ben Delaney, 
Publisher and Editor of  CyberEdge Journal, unveiled CyberEdge 
Journal's Virtual Reality Products, a full-color magazine with a 
popular slant, at this conference. Virtual Reality Products will 
meet the growing need for a reliable source of VR information for 
the non-technical reader. Initial readership is 15,000 in three 
dozen countries, and will more than double next year.


CyberEdge Journal's Virtual Reality Products will feature the 
products and companies that are making virtual reality such a 
vital growth industry. The premiere issue features a cover article 
that explains how to buy a head-mounted display, the most obvious 
manifestation of a VR system. Future issues will focus in on 
virtual audio, software, tactile displays, image generators, and 
all the other essentials of VR. Each issue will also include a 
calendar of VR events around the world. Most leading VR companies 
have signed advertising contracts.


Delaney told us, "Our new magazine was designed to meet the 
growing demand for reliable, accessible, and factual reporting on 
Virtual Reality; just what CyberEdge Journal has built its 
reputation on for the past four years. We have the best writers in 
the field, and the most useful editorial content. We aren't 
printing a bunch of hype or fluff. CyberEdge Journal's Virtual 
Reality Products will be the best and most popular VR magazine in 
the world".


CyberEdge Journal's Virtual Reality Products will be published six 
time a year. No newsstand circulation is planned. The publication 
will be delivered to all current CyberEdge Journal subscribers as 
a bonus to their subscription. Other readers will be able to 
subscribe for only $14.95 per year. There is an additional charge 
for mailing outside of North America.


CyberEdge Journal, the world's leading newsletter of virtual 
reality, is now starting its fifth year of publication. Well-known 
for its objectivity and accuracy, CyberEdge Journal is the most 
quoted source on virtual reality. It is published bi-monthly, and 
costs $129 annually. For more information, contact CyberEdge 
Journal, #1 Gate Six Road, Suite G, Sausalito, CA 94965 USA, 415 
331-EDGE (3343), FAX: 415 331-3643, bdel@well.com.



-- 
               C y b e r E d g e  J o u r n a l ...
    ...the world's leading newsletter of virtual reality.
  bdel@well.com | 76217,3074@compuserv.com | CyberEdge1@aol.com
415 331-EDGE (3343), FAX: 415 331-3643. Based in Sausalito CA USA

