Integrated Video System
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An Integrated Video System, or IVS, is a computer graphics-related hardware and software, home theatre systems, surveillance and security systems, or videoconferencing and videophone system. Often, IVS is any system which existed prior to having had video capability added to it. The term is usually applied by the company producing the product being described; it does not seem to have a specific technical meaning.
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