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Fun Fact: The display assembly for this iPad uses the same connections from the display to the logic board in (at least) the first three versions of the 11 inch iPad Pro. Now that, of course, does not apply to the quality. If you’re looking to buy an aftermarket replacement for the third generation screen and you opt to buy one for the second generation screen, there will likely be some minor differences in regards to image quality and brightness. [link|https://groupvertical.com/collections/ipad/products/touch-screen-digitizer-for-ipad-pro-11-2nd-gen-a1980-a2013-a1934-with-lcd-display|Here is a link to a display|new_window=true] I’ve used for an iPad Pro -11inch (1st gen)  display assembly replacement. The repair was straightforward and simple and resulted in no change in functionality in regards to the touch screen or the display quality.

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