CamSTIK Brings HD Porn, Live Cams to TV

TOLEDO, Ohio — CS Techgo has launched the CamSTIK, a device that plugs into an HDMI port and is preloaded with apps that offer access to thousands of adult videos and live cams.

About twice the size of a USB flash drive, CamSTIK has access to 1,000 live cam performers and 40,000 adult videos.

"We present adult videos and cam performers on the largest screens possible and allow the viewer the comfort of enjoying them from their favorite chair or couch,” says Theo Guy, marketing director  for CS Techgo. "When a viewer wants to enjoy adult entertainment, they can now do so without staring into small mobile screens, handling tablets, burning up their laps or hunching over desks."

The CamSTIK unit includes the device, HDMI cord, USB cord and power supply, as well as an additional USB port for use on a wireless keyboard or mouse. It connects to the  Internet via a wireless connection, working with any HD television that provides HDMI inputs.

The device includes a one month membership to the CamSTIK library of adult videos and  access to live webcams.

The initial price of the CamSTIK and membership is $74.95; monthly memberships then rebill at $19.95.

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