LED’s have come a long way. I replaced a troublesome 3 tube fluorescent panel kitchen light which ran at 150 watts when on with a similar surface area but 1/2 inch thick LED panel with a 5000 degree daylight color profile(same as the fluorescent threesome). It runs at 50 watts and provides nearly the same amount of light(I can even change the color temp if I want) though the fall off angle is slightly steeper but manageable.
Our 1978 home had the whole ceiling full of those 3 or 4 ft long fluorescents. If they were all screwed in they could blind you so I always left about half of them burned out. I still had to replace them all the time. Hated them so a few years back had a guy come in and replace all of them with canned lighting LED’s. So much prettier and I’ve only had to replace 1 bulb.