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UHDTV
an advanced television system or display format that offers an even higher resolution and improved visual quality compared to HDTV
UHDTV, short for Ultra High-Definition Television, refers to a type of television with a resolution significantly higher than HDTV, offering extremely sharp and detailed images. UHDTV typically has a resolution of 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels) or 8K (7680 x 4320 pixels), meaning it displays even more pixels, resulting in a much clearer picture. This higher resolution allows for larger screen sizes without losing image quality and provides a more immersive viewing experience.
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