Webmaster Central Offers Blu-ray, Mobile and PS3 Formats

LOS ANGELES — Adult content provider Webmaster Central has announced the launch of its new Webmaster Central Blu-ray series — compatible with every major mobile device, and available wirelessly off the Sony PlayStation 3 gaming console.

"For adult webmasters, this is the content delivery platform they have been waiting for," Webmaster Central president Andy Alvarez said. "The new WC Blu-ray is the culmination of 15 years experience in the marketplace."

"The speed and quality of the new content is unsurpassed and has never been offered to adult webmasters before," Alvarez added. "This is the best content delivered in the best way I have ever seen."

According to the company, its "Blu-ray" series not only provides stunning 4MB/s quality it is fully mobile compatible, working on devices including the iPhone, along with offerings from Google, Blackberry and LG, plus platforms powered by Windows CE and the Android OS.

And for the first time, says Alvarez, the feeds work wirelessly on the Sony PlayStation 3 in high-definition.

"If you are interested in keeping your site competitive in today's market this is a 'must have' theater [that] is second to none," Alvarez said. "We have priced it aggressively so it won't break the bank."

"We want our webmasters to make money and this theater will do it," Alvarez concluded, noting that the layout of the new series should be easily recognizable to the key demographic of 18-35yr olds. "We wanted it to have that 'tube-style' layout, so young people will be able to navigate easily."

The Blu-ray series is scheduled to be updated four times daily, with pricing starting at $200 per month.

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