Elevated X Expands CMS With Retina Display Support

LOS ANGLES — Elevated X, Inc., the 2012 XBIZ Award-winning Software Company of the Year, has added retina display support to its industry-leading content management system (CMS) software for adult websites.

Continuing its technological push, Elevated X said its the latest enhancement to its CMS platform keeps its customers on the cutting edge of mobile and tablet display trends. Newer devices like the latest iPad and iPhone make use of retina display to give users a better quality viewing experience. Images appear crystal clear. The benefits extend to computer users as well.

“When zooming in using desktop browsers, you can see increased detail with complete clarity,” said Elevated X CEO AJ Hall.

The company says this addition is forward compatible for new devices that may contain retina displays. “No other adult software company is adding the capabilities that we offer,” he added. “Other CMS providers are years behind in regards to providing the content delivery and viewing experience that today’s consumers have come to expect.”

Retina display technology produces a greater number of pixels making images appear brilliant and crystal clear on an iPad, iPhone or other mobile device that support retina display. “The difference is striking,” Hall noted. “A site optimized for retina display looks noticeably better than a normal website. Colors are richer. Photos and graphics are incredibly clear, and everything looks razor sharp.”

Founded in 2004, Elevated X, Inc. is one of the adult entertainment industry’s leading adult CMS platform. The software, designed to speed up the process for building and managing adult pay sites, currently powers more than 2,000 adult websites. More information is available at www.elevatedx.com.

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