Ultra high definition television (UHDTV) provides significantly higher resolution than HDTV through two standards - 4K UHDTV which doubles the resolution of HDTV, and 8K UHDTV which quadruples the resolution. UHDTV also improves on HDTV by allowing wider color gamuts and higher frame rates up to 120 frames per second. However, UHDTV requires much greater bandwidth for transmission and most current infrastructure and devices are not compatible with UHDTV standards. While the technology and standards are still in development, UHDTV is expected to eventually become mainstream as the new standard for television.