By then Sony's "crystal display" (tiny, tiny LEDs that make up an actual high-res display, not the current "LED" TVs which are just LED backlit) should be ready for market, but would probably be too expensive and limited to high-end TVs. Traditional LCD displays probably not the best idea, either. Samsung, however, should have their OLED technology (which they've been making displays with for 5+ years now) developed to a point where the price is decent. OLED also has other qualities that make it ideal for this situation. The displays themselves have no backlight (the display is the display and backlight on its own) and will be able to be printed on tough materials. That's a route the might go towards. Or maybe OLET display tech will be ready by then, who knows. That has basically all the benefits of all the different technologies with none of the downsides, like the new plastic light material that has all the individual benefits of LEDs and CFLs with none of the downsides that each has.