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The biggest issue for MicroLED as a viable TV display technology to compete with OLED or LCD is cost, but also issues like heat dissipation and the pixel pitch, says Paul Gagnon, executive director of research and analysis at IHS Markit. Pixel pitch is how densely pixels are packed together in a g
"I think we will probably see at CES the first concrete product announcements around 8K," said Paul Gagnon, a display technology analyst with IHS Markit. "They will be pricey. There won't be many of them. But I expect to see them."
Date: Jan 02, 2018
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
With HDR, the big-screen TV picture keeps getting better
One item to look for: nits. The more nits, which refers to the brightness of a display, the better. Consumers should seek TVs with a spec of at least 1,000 nits, said Paul Gagnon, San Diego-based director of TV research with IHS.
Date: Nov 24, 2016
Source: Google
Chinese tech firm LeEco agrees to buy Vizio TV maker for $2 billion
IHS Markit analyst Paul Gagnon says he's not convinced the strategy of linking LeEco's content to its hardware will work as well in the U.S. as it has in China, where LeEco claims to be the No. 1 TV brand.
This technology is called high dynamic range. In addition, quantum dots and similar improvements will expand the color gamut of TVs, said Paul Gagnon, an analyst with industry research firm IHS DisplaySearch.
Date: Jan 05, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
New TV tech promises sharper colors, but not much to watch
Confused yet? You probably won't be alone. "People can understand that more pixels is better than fewer," says IHS's TV analyst Paul Gagnon. "When you start talking about color gamut and HDR, people's eyes start to glaze over."
traditionally required different versions for hundreds of different models. Now were seeing some consolidation with Sony adopting Googles Android TV [operating system] and other manufacturers licensing the Roku operating system, says Paul Gagnon, director of TV research at IHS Technology.
Date: Jan 04, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Toshiba to cut jobs in consumer electronics amid record loss
, while seeking more deals to license the Toshiba brand to outside manufacturers. Toshiba already does this for TVs sold in North America and Europe. IHS analyst Paul Gagnon said its a growing trend among Japanese electronics companies, which are struggling against Chinese and Korean competitors.