UHDTV is a consumer display standard with higher resolution than HDTV, while 4K is a production standard.
Ultra High-Definition Television (UHDTV) is a consumer display and broadcast standard, whereas 4K is a production and cinema standard. UHDTV offers a resolution approximately two times that of today's HDTV, providing viewers with a much clearer and detailed picture quality. These differences make UHDTV more suitable for consumer use, while 4K is commonly used in the production and filming industry.
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