EroticVision.TV Brings Future of Big-Screen Video to XBIZ LA

HOLLYWOOD — Adult video technology provider EroticVision.TV (EVTV) will be conducting a demonstration of its groundbreaking IPTV service at the upcoming XBIZ LA event in Hollywood.

"You bought that big, flat-screen HDTV and sound system for a reason," states the EroticVision.TV website. "Now you can give them a real workout!"

With that bold statement, EVTV has defined its mission to bring the best in adult entertainment to big-screen televisions, via the Internet and the Roku Digitial Video Player.

According to the company, EVTV allows users to enjoy adult content on their television without hooking a PC directly to it; using the content provider's existing infrastructure and Internet content delivery systems — creating the interface and "back-office" services that allow the delivery of HD or SD content to the Roku DVP — among other devices and platforms.

EroticVision.TV President and CTO, Michael Osten, is looking forward to the XBIZ LA presentation of his company's "over-the-top" technology, which could revolutionize the world of media consumption and marketing.

"Video direct to the television via the EroticVision.TV system will change the adult video marketplace," Osten told XBIZ, "and solve the issues of distribution, piracy, obscenity laws, and slumping sales faced by adult media distributors and pay site owners."

The EroticVision.TV demo is scheduled for Tuesday, February 9, at 3 p.m.

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