Transcription: Silicon Graphics introduces Indy, the first system to provide collaborative media computing. Indy is the newest member of the Iris 4D family of graphics workstations which started in 1988 with the introduction of the Personal Iris. The Personal Iris was the first 3D graphics workstation for under $20,000 and the first workstation with a graphical user interface. In 1991 we introduced the wildly successful Indigo family of computers, which brought 3D computing to the desktop for under $10,000 and incorporated digital media into the design. Indy brings integrated multimedia, the world's first me ...