Naughty America will soon be offering 4K porn

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Your ultra-high-definition television will soon offer even more eye-popping entertainment of the adults-only variety. According to the Wall Street Journal, pornographic film company Naughty America plans to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to upgrade its shooting to 4K, meaning adult flicks with crisper, clearer, more up-close-and-personal resolution.

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Naughty America, a maker of pornographic films, is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to shoot all of its adult entertainment material in ultra-high-definition. Don’t blush. The company’s decision is an example of a larger trend that backers of UHD, including television makers like Samsung Electronics Co.005930.SE -0.24% andLG Electronics Co.066570.SE -0.61%, say will help the technology avoid the same fate that met 3D TV: namely, that there will plenty of content for the fancy new devices, and soon.

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