Tandy Video Information System
| Developer | Tandy | 
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Radio Shack | 
| Type | Home multimedia entertainment / Home video game console | 
| Generation | Fourth generation | 
| Release date | 1992 - 1994 | 
| Introductory price | US$699 (equivalent to $1,566 in 2024) | 
| Units sold | 11,000 | 
| Media | CD-ROM | 
| Operating system | Microsoft Modular Windows | 
| CPU | AMD N80L286-12/S @ 12 MHz | 
| Memory | 1 MB | 
| Removable storage | Dallas Semiconductor plug-in CyberCard | 
| Display | NTSC TV or composite monitor; Composite, RF and S-Video out | 
| Graphics | Cirrus Logic | 
| Sound | Yamaha YMF262-M | 
| Input | Mouse, keyboard | 
| Controller input | hand controller | 
The Tandy Memorex Video Information System (VIS) is an interactive, multimedia CD-ROM player produced by the Tandy Corporation starting in 1992. It is similar in function to the Philips CD-i and Commodore CDTV systems (particularly the CDTV, since both the VIS and CDTV were adaptations of existing computer platforms and operating systems to the set-top-box design). The VIS systems were sold only at Radio Shack, under the Memorex brand, both of which Tandy owned at the time.