Naughty America to shoot hardcore 4K UHD porn

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Naughty America to shoot hardcore 4K UHD porn
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First posted: Monday, January 13, 2014 11:20 AM EST | Updated: Monday, January 13, 2014 01:49 PM EST
Naughty America will be upgrading to 4K cameras to shoot its porn videos in ultra high-definition (3840×2160), according to the Wall Street Journal.
The U.S. porn site is actually a network of 37 porn sites which provide over 5,000 sex videos in different genres, featuring lesbians, college coeds, nurses and threesomes and so on. And the site made news a couple of weeks ago when it announced it would accept gift cards, from retailers such as Starbucks and Target, as payment for subscriptions.
But Naughty America is just the latest in a series of sites to offer UHD video. YouTube already supports 4K videos, and at CES this year, the company unveiled a new open source compression codec, VP9, to make streaming at that resolution better. Similarly, Netflix announced it would begin to stream some content in 4K, (to LG UHD TVs and Sony ones at the very least) starting with the second season of House of Cards, which will be available on Valentine’s Day.
Naughty America is not even the first porn site to have UHD videos. That honour goes to Huccio, a startup that announced in October of last year that it was going to “4K erotica.” But as you can see in the teaser trailer below (which is actually shot in 6K), the content appears to be primarily softcore.
Naughty America, on the other hand, is a network of 37 porn sites which provide over 5,000 sex videos in different genres – lesbians, college coeds, nurses and threesomes among others. Depending how fast it can release content, Naughty America may have the distinction of becoming the first site to offer 4K hardcore porn.
And over time, more porn sites will likely follow suit.
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best news of 2014! :cool: