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This is a low budget offer in Apple's iPad pen lineup.
Apple introduced the Apple Pencil USB-C, a more affordable model, scheduled for launch in early November. As the name suggests, this new Apple Pencil has a USB-C charging and pairing port. The connection port is located on the sliding top.
Therefore, the new pencil for the iPad does not have wireless charging. However, it has a magnetic system that allows it to be attached to the side of the tablet, thus going into sleep mode to save battery power.
In terms of technical specifications, the new Apple Pencil features, according to Apple itself, “pixel-perfect precision, low latency and tilt sensitivity”. As for its design, this pencil has a matte finish.
When compared to the 2nd Generation Apple Pencil, the Apple Pencil USB-C only lacks, in addition to wireless charging and pairing, pressure sensitivity on the screen, double-tap to switch between tools, and free personalized engraving on the screen. pencil.
Check out the full list of iPads compatible with Apple Pencil USB-C:
• iPad Pro 12.9 2022
• iPad Pro 12.9 2021
• iPad Pro 12.9 2020
• iPad Pro 12.9 2018
• iPad Pro 11 2022
• iPad Pro 11 2021
• iPad Pro 11 2020
• iPad Pro 11 2018
• iPad Air 5
• iPad Air4
• iPad 10
• iPad Mini 6
For now, rumors of new iPads fall apart, in a week in which many experts expected the launch of models of the famous tablet for this year.
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