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XXX Tries To Woo Consumer Electronics Show Media

December 8, 2008

As many Consumer Electronics Show veteran attendees are aware, Silicon Valley is not the only industry to call Las Vegas home in early January. The 2009 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo -- the largest event for the adult industry worldwide -- also happens there and it looks like some of that conference's vendors are trying to woo media types from the international tech trade show.

Some snippets (suitable for general audiences) from a Monday email:

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From: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 6:32 PM
Subject: CES Media Invited to Cover Adult Expo

ATTENTION: Media Attending CES

AVN AEE runs simultaneous to the Consumer Electronic Show in the same convention center. Visit Digital Playground at booth # - - - -

Digital Playground Media Angles:
--The first fully functional adult iPhone optimized site with more than 200 full length movies.
--Amortizing production costs across multiple delivery mechanisms beyond just DVD including: Internet, IPTV, Set top box, Mobile, Blu-ray Live, VOD.
--H.264 encoding creates a seamless experience across multiple environments so that the brand is customized for the latest BluRay protocols, the next generation of smart phones, the Playstation 3 and other gaming console[s]

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