AdultVest Launches Mobile Version of iPorn.com

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Adult paysite iPorn has unveiled a new mobile version that's compatible with standard and 3G network connections.

Surfers can access the mobile version of iPorn by dialing up the URL on a mobile device, which will automatically detect and access the scaled-down version of the site.

AdultVest Inc. is the parent company of iPorn. CEO Francis Koenig praised the quality of the video content on the new mobile site.

“The picture clarity is amazing,” he said. “I’ve actually plugged my iPhone right into a 52-inch television set to watch an entire movie stream off my phone’s 3G streaming connection. I was surprised how good it looked. When you actually download and save a movie from our iPorn.com Broadband site, the picture quality goes way up. It plays back just like a DVD. My iPod holds about 300 high-resolution iPorn movies, and I don’t need an Internet connection to access them. It’s a lot easier to hide an iPod than it is to hide a library of 300 porno movies, and it’s easy to take it with you. I think people will find this incredibly convenient.”

AdultVest also plans to launch a broadband version of its iPorn site later this month. The new site will let surfers access and download high-resolution movies to a PC or Mac, while also giving them the ability to sync up their iPod or iPhone with iPorn to easily transfer their adult libraries anywhere.

For more information, visit iPorn.com.

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