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I’d say not that much. Quite the contrary, I feel the OLED displays image in a kinda weird way compared to LCD on iPad Pro. I have True Tone and night shift off when checking this, in a room with moderate light.
More importantly, if OLED charges me $1000 extra, I’d stick with “inferior” LCD.
 
The ipad pros will get micro LEDs when the tech is ready. Don’t know if they will ever get OLEDs. Guess we’ll find out. 2020 is the 10th Anniversary of the ipad, so that would be a good time to announce such an upgrade.
 
As an owner of an iPhone XS and LG OLED tv, I’m worried that the new iPad LCD displays will be disappointing. Those of you that have the new iPad, how would you rate the display?

No, of all the very real things in this world to be worried about that pose a real threat & destructive effect on life on earth, which we could actually do something about, worrying over whether one display technology that hasn’t been used for an iPad is used on an iPad this year or in 2 years and whether it’ll disappoint me briefly is so far down the list it might as well be not on it.
 
At this point both LCD and OLED are very good so it is not very important which is used. LCD probably has some advantages such as Pro Motion.

Decades ago when color first started appearing on laptops it was a different story. I recall going to Akihabara to see them. They claimed color but they were so washed out you could barely see any color. What we get on the iPad now is spectacular.
 
I guess I will upgrade both my iPad Pros in 20/21 when the iPad Pro has 5G, 120Hz MicroLED/OLED and so on. I just hope they make the base storage at least 128-256 GB by then. And I’m pretty confident it would be at least 128 GB.

I do hope those Pros come with 8 GB RAM but 6 GB would be the bare minimum I’d like to see.
 
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