Televisionis in a state of transition at the moment. The 3D revolution that manufacturers embraced so fervently, hasn’t gone quite the way they’d planned. Sales of TVs with 3D capabilities has remained respectable, but few people seem to actually use the feature. This isn’t a complete surprise when you consider that it requires you wear special, often expensive, glasses in your living room, and can induce painful migraines in some viewers. Not exactly what you’re looking for when you sit down to watch Despicable Me with the kids. The next real evolution in display technology set to become a regular feature in the mainstream is 4K. This ‘Ultra-HD’ contains four times the level of detail that the current 1080p HD displays can offer, meaning you can have larger screen sizes without sacrificing pin-sharp focus. All the majo