The best entertainment innovations from 2018

All the gadgets in our best list are innovative, but they cannot all be fun. The range of innovations in the field of entertainment, however, offers more facilities for the pleasure of Infinity War that superheroes have experienced. This year's recipients include a professional HDTV, speakers that also serve as modern art and an unfortunate subscription service for a movie that has changed the way people go to the theater. But the star of 2018 was the game: this year we witnessed the barriers of the broken game platform and turned a cardboard controller set into a steering wheel that we could use to dominate our children's lap times.

Fortnite by Epic Games





Winner Grand Award The game that has broken the barriers of the platform
In August, 78.3 million people joined Fortnite's cartoon landscape - littered with coveted golf carts and treasure chests - to try to hit friends or strangers in the royal battle of a final player. The game set the record for the number of simultaneous players (8.3 million) and eyeballs that were broadcast continuously on Twitch (1.46 million). This is partly due to the fact that the game is first available to all clan tribes to press buttons: high-end PC players, console enthusiasts and mobile phone players. To bring everyone together, the developer Epic Games orchestrated huge events in the game, such as a crack in the air or the arrival of a huge and mysterious cube, allowing the game to transcend the screen of its choice.

Master Series A9F TV by Sony


A TV that does not compress your content
A lot of important data is lost as the moving image travels over time from high-quality reference monitors in professional editing suites to home television. Sony Master Series TVs use a special image processing chip, called X1 Ultimate, to reduce image deterioration that is usually associated with encoding and decoding movements. The processor analyzes the objects on the OLED screen, frame by frame, and changes the sharpness and color settings. Silicon is powerful enough to control future 8K TVs that push the resolution limits of your damn eyes.
The death of MoviePass

The rise of film recordings
With almost all accounts, MoviePass is a disaster. A venture capital slowdown that promised users an unlimited number of movies for $ 10 a month, the group quickly started collecting alerts: limited movie selections, no repeat, one movie per week. MoviePass, a spirit of what it once was, barely stands, but at least it showed the model of similar subscription services that appeared in its wake. In June, for example, the AMC theater channel launched Stub's A-List, which allows viewers to watch three films a week for a monthly fee of $ 20.

Labo by Nintendo


The rise of film recordings
With almost all accounts, MoviePass is a disaster. A venture capital slowdown that promised users an unlimited number of movies for $ 10 a month, the group quickly started collecting alerts: limited movie selections, no repeat, one movie per week. MoviePass, a spirit of what it once was, barely stands, but at least it showed the model of similar subscription services that appeared in its wake. In June, for example, the AMC theater channel launched Stub's A-List, which allows viewers to watch three films a week for a monthly fee of $ 20.

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