At CES, if you head over to the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, head all the way to the back, and navigate your way through a labyrinth of passages, you'll find where the Naughty America booth has been erected, which the company is using to demo its virtual reality porn.

The booth is hidden for a reason; Naughty America is actually the first adult film company to be allowed at CES in 16 years. I got to sit down and talk with CIO Ian Paul about why that is, and he said that the reason that the company was allowed in wasn't because it makes porn, but because of how its been one of the pioneers of VR content.

I also asked the big question that's on everyone's mind, which is when we'll get porn on the HoloLens. Sadly, the answer was that it's not coming very soon. The truth is that the technology just isn't there yet, but once it is, you can bet that Naughty America will be right on top of it.

The company does have some cool augmented reality stuff planned, which has to do with haptic feedback. You can check out the full interview below:

Warning: some of the language in this video is NSFW.

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