Pink Visual Flaunts iPad Video in Gawker Promo

LOS ANGELES — In the latest example of the media eyeing adult's love affair with the new Apple iPad, porn powerhouse Pink Visual has collaborated with Gawker Media to produce a video featuring the device.

Gawker Media is the parent of company of popular websites Gizmodo and Fleshbot.

"The iPad may not revolutionize porn anytime soon — but that doesn't mean it isn't sexy," Lux Alptraum blogged for Fleshbot.com. "Penthouse Pet Ryan Keely teamed up with Nikola Tamindzic to show us just how sexy this brand new piece of tech can be."

"And if you're looking for a way to sexy up your own iPad, we can think of no better destination than PinkVisualPad, from the innovative smut merchants at Pink Visual," Alptraum added.

The iPad video is not the first time that Pink Visual has come to Gawker's attention.

"We've developed a great relationship with Gawker Media over the last couple of years, and Pink Visual has been consistently quick in terms of marketing sites optimized for newly released mobile devices, so when Gawker decided to do an iPad porn-related video, they knew who to turn to for content," Q Boyer, Pink Visual's director of public relations, told XBIZ. "Lux hit us up about their idea, we loved it, and we swung into action immediately, searching through our content for images and video footage that would do the trick."

Featuring stunning brunette babe Ryan Keely, the video showcases the iPad's size, display clarity, and suitability as a "go anywhere" device highly suited for porn viewing.

"The video came out very well, a tribute to the fine job Gawker's crew did in planning and executing the shoot," Boyer added. "In return for our assistance, we're seeing a nice spike in traffic coming from the post on Fleshbot, so it's a true win-win for Gawker and Pink Visual."

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