Realistixxx Adds Dimension to Adult Sites

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Fans of adult entertainment will never look at a hardcore website or movie the same way again, if Real Web Productions has its way.

The company has launched Realistixxx.com, which features a new line of 3-D products and services that promise to bring adult content to life and make users feel as if they’re actually taking part in the action.

Among Realistixxx.com’s offerings are picture and video conversion services for websites and content providers. Webmasters who take advantage of the services can sell Realistixxx stereoscopic glasses to members and offer 3-D images and videos as upgrade areas on their sites.

Ross Nithsdale, president of sales and operations, told XBiz that the company’s new site received 3,000 hits in its first week, mostly from end users hoping to find adult sites that use Realistixxx technology.

“This market is an untapped resource for the adult world,” Nithsdale said. “Our ultimate goal is to revolutionize the adult industry by making 3D content mainstream and providing customers with the most realistic and lifelike experience they have ever had in the adult content world.”

“Adult webmasters are constantly searching for new products and services to differentiate their sites,” Nithsdale added. By offering 3-D content, he said, “webmasters can virtually double the amount of content available for their members, as well as deliver a high-quality product that has never before been offered in the adult industry.”

Both online and brick-and-mortar adult retailers also can offer their customers plug-and-play Realistixxx products, such as software that converts DVDs into real-time 3-D on users’ PCs and a set-top boxes that convert live TV and DVDs to 3-D.

“The Virtual FX [Television Converter] allows the user to experience adult movies in an extraordinary new way,” said Nithsdale. “The unit is truly revolutionary and produces an amazing, like-you’re-there kind of feeling.”

All Realistixxx products are available at Realistixxx.com.

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