VideosZ Version 4.0 Offers Upgrades, New Site Design

LOS ANGELES — VideosZ.com has launched version 4.0 which includes a new site design and several new upgrades.

VideosZ said it is committed to upgrading its archives to the highest video resolution possible, and is already providing more than 2,000 scenes in full HD with more new releases on the way and collector’s favorites being digitally remastered.

The site has also improved the technology used in the proprietary player to better handle alternative browsers, support new video formats and allow for custom user settings that match the display to the capabilities of each viewer individually.

"One of the main challenges of maintaining and improving VideosZ is the sheer size of the collection and speed of updates we provide," said Clement of VideosZ.com.

"There may not be another site anywhere online that has a catalog as large as ours or that adds five full DVDs of content every day, seven days each week, for fans to enjoy. That requires a very powerful auto-complete search system, a variety of ways for our members to find what they are seeking and unique features like 'watch it later' which enable the ability of our audience to sift through our entire collection to find the specific scenes, models and activities they enjoy the most. Version 4.0 does that better than any other interface we have created and the feedback from fans is very appreciative."

Along with the technological improvements and format upgrades, VideosZ.com now also gives fans access to the complete VideosZ Network of sites and includes several improvements specifically designed to make sure that the site stays ahead of any 'copycat' sites or free tubes, the company said.

"Fans can find a lot of free porn videos online, if they want to spend their time using search engines to find an occasional video while manually filtering out all kinds of undesirable destinations," said Andrew of VideosZ.com.

"We find that many consumers would rather pay a reasonable price to avoid the inconveniences of so-called free porn, and instead focus their fantasy time on watching exactly the kind of content they crave right from the start. VideosZ.com provides a user experience beyond anything a customer can find for free, and version 4.0 takes that fact a few steps even further."

For more information, contact andrew@videosz.com.

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