To Jill's point, backup cameras are mandated by law in all 2018(?)+ cars and trucks so unfortunately we're getting a screen whether we like them or not, even in the most basic truck.
I don't think its the screen itself that makes a car look dated, more the fact that in the past they were closer to black and white with poor readability and potato quality cameras.
We're at the point now where the screens and cameras look and function great, so that leaves software updates as the big question mark. And that's why I prefer systems with Android Auto/Car Play because the navigation and many apps can be updated on a regular basis regardless of what the truck manufacturer says. I always have the latest and greatest software now in my truck for what matters; maps, media player etc. If the other controls like hvac or turning on heated seats doesn't update ever again I won't care because it all works flawlessly anyway.
But map updates are crucial if we plan to drive the truck for 15+ years. And I refuse to subscribe to features in a truck, anything like that can take a quick hike off a cliff, there is no excuse for that nonsense.