Stop the press: Apple launches new Apple Pencil
Apple has introduced a new, more affordable Apple Pencil with USB-C. The new Apple Pencil will be available beginning in early November.
While the product introduction probably reflects the need to equip all its products with USB-C, it’s nice that the new iPad writing device continues to deliver pixel-perfect accuracy, low latency, and tilt sensitivity at a slightly lower price.
Designed with a matte finish and a flat side that magnetically attaches to the side of iPad for storage it basically offers the same advanced pixel-perfect accuracy, low latency, and tilt sensitivity Apple Pencil (1st and 2nd generations) have always offered.
“When used with M2 models of iPad Pro, the new Apple Pencil supports hover, allowing users to sketch and illustrate with even greater precision,” the release said.
The USB-C port hides behind a sliding cap. When magnetically attached to iPad for storage, the new Apple Pencil enters into a sleep state to preserve battery life. The USB-C Apple Pencil costs $79.
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What Apple said
Apple Pencil has, apparently, “Revolutionized note taking, sketching, and illustrating, unleashing endless possibilities for productivity and creativity,” said Bob Borchers, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “Combined with the versatility of iPad, the new Apple Pencil unlocks another great option to experience the magic of digital handwriting, annotation, marking up documents, and more.”
What is the range?
There are now three Apple Pencil devices in the range:
- The new one, which works with all iPad models that have a USB-C port, including iPad Pro, iPad Air and iPad mini.
- Apple Pencil (1st generation, $99) supports pressure sensitivity, delivering a remarkably fluid and natural drawing experience. Apple Pencil (1st generation) works with iPad (10th generation), and the Lightning port on iPad (9th generation) makes it easy to quickly connect Apple Pencil (1st generation) for pairing and charging.
- Apple Pencil (2nd generation, $129) further enhances and streamlines professional workflows with support for pressure, the double-tap gesture, and Apple Pencil hover on iPad Pro models with M2. Compatible with iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad mini models, Apple Pencil (2nd generation) features a matte finish and flat side that supports magnetic pairing and charging.
This image shows the differences between the three available models.
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