VR Bangers Introduces 6K VR Porn

VR Bangers Introduces 6K VR Porn

LOS ANGELES — VR Bangers has announced its adoption of 6K VR video technology, more than doubling the number of pixels recorded in its productions and providing sharper, smoother films for fans.

“Have you ever seen a 4K UHD VR porn video? And how was it? Smooth, clean and pretty much giving you the unique feeling that you have been there with the girl you just watched, even though she most likely was on the other side of the globe?” asks a studio spokesperson. “Now imagine that we could double the amount of the smoothness that you have just experienced, giving you something even better here and now.”

The spokesperson explains the difference between 6K VR and the 4K UHD standard.

“4K ultra high definition (a.k.a. 2160p) was originally designed for the movie theaters and is giving you as much as 8,294,400 (3840x2160) pixels right in front of your face, as long as you are wearing one of the high-end VR headsets [and] even though the development of those is extremely dynamic, still not all of them are capable of displaying such high resolutions,” the spokesperson says. “6K (3160p) is going even beyond that, giving you an almost overwhelming number of pixels (19,415,040 or 6144x3160) and in effect providing you with an even more spectacular experiences.”

Even though the display specs of the user’s VR visor remain unchanged, the PPI (pixels per inch) is more than doubled, effectively giving fans a smoother and more lifelike experience.

“No one has ever gone beyond that amount, and at the time when the VR Bangers’ competitors were focused on producing materials in 4K and 5K, [we] decided to take a chance and try to create something even more perfect and revolutionary, concentrating our resources on uncertain 6K tech,” confides VR Bangers’ CEO Daniel Abramovich. “Our team has taken a few months to figure out the necessary steps and the technology behind the cameras and post production, but we have finally done this, taking a huge step forward for the entire VR porn industry.”

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